The Regional Court in Burgas has decided to keep the director of Vik Burgas, Tsvetan Mirkov, and an employee from the 'Construction' department, Ilcho Boev, in custody indefinitely. They are accused of intentional mismanagement causing damages amounting to over 300,000 euros to the company. The court stated that the evidence collected so far allows for a reasonable assumption of their involvement in the alleged crime. Given their positions, there is a real risk they could influence the investigation or commit further crimes if released. The decision can be appealed within three days to the Appellate Court in Burgas. The case involves a public contract for cleaning around 70 drilling wells, where over 300,000 euros were paid despite no actual work being performed, according to the state prosecution. The incident occurred between January and July 2026. Mirkov is accused as the perpetrator, while Boev is considered an accomplice. The investigation began after a report from a Vik-Burgas employee who claimed he was forced to sign documents with false content. This case is part of an ongoing probe initiated by a raid at Vik-Burgas headquarters in early July, during which more than ten人们人
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