Bulgaria's border police chief, Anton Zlatanov, addressed students at the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies as part of security awareness programming, emphasizing institutional cooperation between his directorate and anti-corruption units. The presentation complemented an earlier session led by Boyan Raev from the corruption prevention division, demonstrating coordination between ministries safeguarding national interests.
Officers Petar Todor and Valentin Vassilev from the Malko Tarnovo station showcased canine unit capabilities through tactical demonstrations that highlighted handler-dog partnerships developed through rigorous conditioning. Attendees engaged Zlatanov and frontline personnel with queries about migration challenges, technological integration and operational realities. University administrators pledged continued collaboration with interior ministry branches to promote civic awareness and career interest among youth.
Officers Petar Todor and Valentin Vassilev from the Malko Tarnovo station showcased canine unit capabilities through tactical demonstrations that highlighted handler-dog partnerships developed through rigorous conditioning. Attendees engaged Zlatanov and frontline personnel with queries about migration challenges, technological integration and operational realities. University administrators pledged continued collaboration with interior ministry branches to promote civic awareness and career interest among youth.