Write to Facebook: Arrested for Hate Language for Tragic Accident in Bulgaria He Was 24

A 24-year-old has been arrested in Sofia, Bulgaria, by officers of the Directorate General for Combating Organised Crime. According to data, he had posted Facebook comments on the tragic accident of the passenger bus on the Struma highway. Bulgaria's Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that remarks by those arrested [...]
According to data, he had posted Facebook comments on the tragic accident of the passenger bus on the Struma highway.
Bulgaria's Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the detainees' comments were incompatible with moral and ethical standards.
He will be investigated for spreading hatred to national grounds. For such works, BTV writes that the law there envisions imprisonment of between one and four years and fines of between 2.5 thousand and five thousand euros.
According to official information, which was given today by those leading the investigation into the tragedy in Bulgaria, 44 people -- mostly Albanians from Northern Macedonia -- have found their deaths in tragic circumstances in the early hours of Tuesday morning, as a bus is involved in flames on a highway west of Bulgaria.
Among the victims of the accident were children.
Seven survivors are already being treated at the Bulgarian capital hospital in Sofia as a result of burns. Some of them have been operated, and according to doctors, none of them are in danger.
There were over 50 people on the bus.











