Receiver was facing the wrong direction to all the others in the London street, neighbours observed
When Bizer Dzhambazov decided to place a satellite dish on his west London home, his neighbours could not help wondering whether he knew what he was doing.
Compared to every other television dish in the street, it appeared to be pointing in the wrong direction, they noticed.
Unperturbed, neighbours claim Bulgarian Mr Dzhambazov tried to put up an even bigger dish on the exterior wall, until the people next door complained that it was going to block out the sunlight to their home.
Even more curious was what he told locals he did for a living. “He told me he worked for Interpol,” said one former neighbour. “He seemed confident and sincere. I had no reason to doubt him.”