
Hungarian Police Investigate Asset Flight, Seek Reports
Hungarian police have launched a criminal investigation against an unknown perpetrator on suspicion of disloyal management, appealing to the public for reports regarding asset flight.
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Hungarian police have launched a criminal investigation against an unknown perpetrator on suspicion of disloyal management, appealing to the public for reports regarding asset flight.

The Hungarian police department created a surprising music video for one of Bëlga's songs, featuring police spokesperson Kristóf Gál repeating the chorus of "Rendőrmunka" (Police Work).

The Hungarian police have paid 353.7 million forints to companies owned by Gyula Balásy since 2017. This occurred despite an ongoing investigation into contracts linked to Balásy's firms.

Hungarian police initially stated they were not investigating Henry, but have now corrected themselves, claiming an administrative error and confirming they have been working on the case for months since November.

At the "System-Breaking Grand Concert," Captain Szilveszter Pálinkás stated that honor means standing up for truth even when difficult, while Captain Bence Szabó noted the necessity of such an event, implying constitutional rights are not being upheld.

Hungarian police have rejected Magyar Péter's complaint and will not investigate the alleged illegal data acquisition, a case he announced in mid-February.

In response to criticism, Hungarian police have issued a detailed explanation of the regulations governing election events, stating that organizers have the right to remove counter-protesters.
Hungarian police are increasing security measures ahead of a Viktor Orbán rally in Szolnok, where the mayor has refused private security presence, with authorities anticipating street tensions.

Former police captain Károly Bartha claims that police leaders who did not conform were removed, and alleges statistical manipulation and unlawful measures within the Hungarian police force.

Hungarian police are asking the public for tips on locations for a traditional spring 24-hour speed camera raid, typically held around Easter.

A video by Hungarian police detective Bence Szabó, viewed by over a million people, details alleged pressure exerted by secret services on police in a case targeting the Tisza Party.

Hungarian police reported approximately 179,000 criminal offenses in 2025, a notable decrease across most categories, including street crimes and serious offenses, bringing figures closer to pre-2024 levels.

Hungarian police are investigating the national volleyball federation for fraud causing significant financial damage, with the operational director already questioned as a witness.

Hungarian police closed the Sing Sing club in Szeged, citing multiple drug possession and trafficking investigations initiated in 2026.

Hungarian police have prohibited a silent, standing Trans Pride demonstration, citing child protection laws as the reason for the ban.

Hungarian police released drone footage showcasing the capture of a high-profile criminal wanted for attempted murder.

Hungarian police were astonished to apprehend a man with 131 active warrants, including 12 million forints in unpaid fines, raising questions about the duration of his potential prison sentence.

Hungarian police have merged two criminal cases concerning suspected financial irregularities within the Győr city management, following a complaint filed by Mayor Bence Pintér in December regarding asset management anomalies.

Last year, Hungarian police seized more crystal meth than marijuana, with the total amount of drugs confiscated under the Delta program reaching three tons, leading to the closure of seven discos due to drug dealing.

Hungarian police have launched an investigation following a video by Péter Magyar from Göd, where a man claims dangerous materials were removed from a factory during inspections. A minister emphasized that profit interests cannot override human life and health protection.

Hungarian police have concluded that the complaints filed against Panyi Szabolcs for espionage did not contain sufficient information to substantiate the allegations.

Hungarian police have issued arrest warrants and conducted searches in a corruption case reportedly involving Viktor Orbán's younger brother. The investigation focuses on alleged illicit activities tied to the prime minister's family.

Hungarian police caught 17,000 speeders in a single week during a special enforcement operation, which had been announced in advance.

Hungarian police apprehended 7,391 drivers for speeding within a 24-hour period during a targeted operation, with locations for enforcement informed by public tips.

Hungarian politician Péter Magyar claims that a Tisza Party candidate was attacked with an air rifle, and the police have launched an investigation into the incident.

Hungarian authorities have ceased their investigation into alleged secret recordings of Péter Magyar, citing a lack of criminal suspicion, but will continue to investigate drug-related aspects of the case.

Just before the April elections, Hungarian police officer Bence Szabó has reportedly uncovered a scandal involving the Orbán government, leading to him being hailed as a national hero.

Six people, including a police officer and two private investigators, have been arrested in Hungary on suspicion of corruption, with allegations that the officer received illicit payments into his child's bank account for criminal data.

A fundraising campaign for Hungarian police officer Bence Szabó, who was dismissed and is under investigation after exposing attempts to spy on the opposition, has surpassed 500,000 euros.

Hungarian police, with assistance from the FBI, arrested a man in Győr who was wanted in Florida, USA, on child pornography charges. The Hungarian national had fled back to Hungary from American authorities.

A police investigator in Hungary has alleged a covert state-backed plot to sabotage the Tisza party, just 17 days before the upcoming elections.

The Budapest Police Headquarters (BRFK) has ordered a supplementary report in the case of suspected insider trading involving Hungarian oil and gas company Mol, with a decision on whether to launch an investigation expected by early April.

A former Hungarian police officer, Zsolt Laponyi, stated in an interview that it is a daily occurrence for the police force to covertly sanction its employees.

Hungarian police are reportedly investigating drug possession in connection with a 2024 house party where opposition figure Péter Magyar was present and claimed to have seen drug-like substances on a table, though he denied consumption.

The Hungarian police force has a large fleet of over five thousand vehicles, including many seized cars, such as a 450 horsepower Audi.

Hungarian police are investigating a case of armed hooliganism after a politician claimed one of their activists was shot with a gas pistol in Szentendre. Details of the incident and arrests are yet to be confirmed.

Hungarian police are warning the public about new scams where fraudsters impersonate law enforcement to intimidate people with fake traffic violation notices, urging vigilance against such schemes.

Four Hungarian police officers are under investigation for embezzlement after being caught on video regularly siphoning fuel from their official service vehicles.

Hungarian police have recommended an indictment for the former mayor of Nagykőrös in a case concerning the misuse of an official car, following an investigation into embezzlement.
The Vatican has banned András Pajor, a priest, while Hungarian police are investigating allegations of sexual coercion against him in a case that began in 2024, with no suspects yet questioned.

Hungarian police unusually responded to a public letter from András Fekete-Győr regarding alleged asset flight by confirming an ongoing procedure in a Facebook comment, following reports of private jets leaving Vienna with NER assets.

Hungarian police in Bicske have provided an explanation regarding the punctured tires of independent MP Ákos Hadházy's car. Hadházy, a departing member of parliament, has linked the prospect of a regime change to whether Viktor Orbán faces imprisonment.

This article recounts the tumultuous life of Károly Dietz, a Hungarian police captain and football captain, who was involved in the arrest of Béla Kun in 1920 and later arrested by the Arrow Cross in 1944 and interned by communists.

Dániel Gilszki, a Hungarian police officer, has publicly stated that political decisions have decimated the police force nationwide, leaving officers to 'fight a close battle' in their daily duties.

The Hungarian police fleet has been significantly enhanced with the addition of 264 new vehicles, alongside 5 new cars from the National Crime Prevention Council, to improve rapid response and service delivery.

A Hungarian news podcast discusses political pressure on the Hungarian police force, including the controversial questioning of Péter Hajdú by former NAV investigator Bence Szabó, and hints at further government secrets.

Police in two districts seized nomination forms belonging to the Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party (Kutyapárt), leading to the initiation of criminal proceedings.

Hungarian police are investigating group hooliganism following altercations and scuffles that broke out at an Orbán forum in Pécel between counter-protesters and black-clad figures.

Police proceedings have begun against IT specialists connected to Hungary's Tisza Party, reportedly under secret service pressure, with Captain Bence Szabó identified as a source and suspect after a home search.

The fuel prices for vehicles belonging to the Hungarian police, ambulance services, and Volán public transport have been revealed, indicating they benefit from a special 'protected price' mechanism.

Police detective Bence Szabó has been accused of official misconduct by the prosecutor's office in Hungary, though his lawyer argues the charges are unfounded for several reasons.

Hungarian police are investigating the national volleyball federation for fraud after five board members resigned last autumn and reported transparency issues to prosecutors.

Hungary's national police chief addressed recent club closures, presenting footage of drug use in club bathrooms, and confirmed that an internal investigation into the Szőlő street case has concluded, with the prosecutor now handling the matter.

A Hungarian police sergeant, Zsolt Laponyi, resigned from the force after being reportedly imprisoned as punishment for requesting that his photo not be used for political purposes.

Hungarian police are conducting a major operation across Hungary, Serbia, and Romania in search of Erzsébet Anita Papp, 39, who is suspected of being connected to the disappearance of seven children.

Hungarian police have launched a criminal investigation into armed hooliganism after a Fidesz activist reported being shot at while canvassing in Szentendre.

Hungarian police are initiating a nationwide campaign next week to check for the proper use of seatbelts, motorcycle helmets, and child safety seats.

Several Hungarian police officers are suspected of embezzlement for siphoning fuel from their service vehicles, leading to the termination of their employment.

The Hungarian police are investigating a video released by Péter Magyar, which alleged that polluting materials were secretly removed from the Samsung factory in Göd during environmental inspections.