GDBOP dismantles illegal 3D-printed weapons workshop in Burgas

20.06.2026 | Crime News

A historic operation by the GDBOP in Burgas has uncovered the first illegal facility of its kind for the production of 3D-printed weapons. Blueprints and equipment for manufacturing "ghost guns" were seized.

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A historic strike against "ghost guns" in Bulgaria

A specialized operation by the GDBOP in Burgas led to the arrest of an individual involved in the illegal production of 3D-printed firearms. This is the first case in the country where authorities have confronted this modern and dangerous method of criminal activity.

"A similar operation is being carried out for the first time in our country, placing Bulgaria in the context of the global fight against the unregulated production of dangerous goods," noted the GDBOP.

What did the investigators discover?

The risks of home production

Experts warn that so-called "ghost guns" pose a serious threat because they can be produced at home and remain beyond the control of authorities. Easy access to blueprints on the internet is the primary incentive for criminal elements.

Legislative changes and enhanced technical control are currently being discussed to limit the spread of such dangerous practices and to ensure public safety.