New York, November 18, 2004George Buhnici, a reporter for the
Romanian private television station Pro-TV, was detained yesterday by
Bulgarian border police in the northern Bulgarian city of Ruse while he
was trying to return to Romania, according to The Associated Press.
The Bulgarian information agency Focus reported that he was arrested for
using a hidden camera and microphone while investigating alleged corruption
by border officials in a duty-free shop in Ruse, which also serves as
a border crossing point with Romania.
Bulgarian officials can detain Buhnici for up to 72 hours while the Ruse
Regional Prosecutor's Office examines the evidence against him to decide
whether the journalist should be charged with espionage. In Bulgaria,
the use of a hidden camera is illegal and could be used as evidence of
espionage. If convicted, Bihnici faces up to three years in prison, a
prosecutor's spokeswoman told Agence France-Presse.
Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Nastase sent a letter to his Bulgarian
counterpart, Simeon Saxcoburggotski, today to appeal for Buhnici's release.
He called the journalist's arrest and allegations of espionage "unacceptable,"
The Associated Press reported.
In September, a Pro-TV program exposed Bulgarian customs officers taking
bribes from tourists. The report led to the investigation of several officers
for corruption, Focus said.
Both Bulgaria and Romania are expected to join the European Union in January
2007.

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