If you do not take urgent measures, Bulgaria will be and Europe will escape the migrant wave
If you do not take urgent measures, Bulgaria will be and Europe will escape the migrant wave. Such was the opinion expressed by Gen. Vasil Vasilev, former director of the National Police Service.
“The migrant pressure started in 2005. Europe and Bulgaria slept through it. This mass that is coming now is from another world, a way of life, another consciousness, another mentality. They will flood us. Unless something very big is done to stop it,” he told NOVA.
According to him, Europe is very liberal towards migrants. “Yes, he will learn to pass through the checkpoints,” urged Gen. Vassilev.
He also commented on the dismissals of the heads of regional offices, which occurred after the numerous incidents with policemen and migrants.
“Reform is done when you know what you want to do. These dismissals of the chiefs – I don’t know what it achieves”, he said and highlighted 5 priorities that are important for the Ministry of Internal Affairs to “go” – good personnel selection, staff training, education, discipline and control.
“A police officer should be in a team from the first 5 years of his training, he says, comparing the Bulgarian and the German school for employees of the Ministry of the Interior.
However, he himself refuses to go back into the system. “Whatever I could give, I gave. Educated people with developed morals must come”, said Gen. Vassilev.