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The police closed the investigation against the three suspects of the antifa attacks in February

Three suspected perpetrators were arrested and detained on February 11. Two of them are under arrest, one is under criminal supervision: a 38-year-old woman with Italian citizenship was interrogated as a suspect for life-threatening bodily harm committed as an accessory to a criminal organization, a 29-year-old German man and a 26-year-old German woman were questioned as suspects for participation in a criminal organization, he said, adding: case documents were sent to the prosecutor’s office.

Soma Csécsi announced that as a result of the work of the investigative team established to investigate the case, six more people were identified and arrest warrants were issued against them. In addition to them, eight more people came into the police’s sight, against whom the necessary investigative actions are in progress.

Speaking about the attacks, the spokesperson of the BRFK said: the first was on a train at Nyugati railway station, the second was on Fővám tér, the third and fourth were on February 10 at Gazdagréti tér and Bank utca, while the fifth attack was on February 11 at I It happened in Mikó Street in the district.
Among the victims were Hungarian and foreign citizens. Soma Csécsi said:

the suspects in the case were brought forward after they were recognized near a rally on February 11. When their clothes were checked, they also found a telescopic metal rod, a rubber-covered hammer, and a gas spray.

At that time, the Italian woman and the German man were interrogated for the crime of violence against a member of the community, while the German woman was questioned for the preparation of the same crime, he said, adding that during the investigation, the suspects were later modified. Soma Csécsi said that the suspects refused to testify throughout the proceedings.

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