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The lucky 64-year-old man, who was produced by lucky police officers on Tuesday to post a Facebook post on April 28, has no longer been arrested and is no longer a suspect. In it, he also described, among other things, that the country’s leadership had deliberately scheduled the removal of the curfew by the time the coronavirus peaked, which he said could lead to massive illness.
At 444.hu’s request, the prosecutor’s office replied that the man had also complained about the disclosure of the suspicion and his arrest, and the prosecutor’s office granted it. The investigation went from the investigation phase to the recognition phase.
In the opinion of the prosecution, the act of man did not constitute a crime in the absence of an element of fact, since for the crime to take place, the author must distort or publicize a fact or false fact to the public. And the Facebook incremental post doesn’t contain one.
According to the prosecution, the entry analyzes an alleged condition and, therefore, can only be classified as “a presumption that prevents the commission of a crime and is not even adequate to hinder or frustrate the effectiveness of epidemiological control,” they write.
Rather, the post may incite readers to stay home for their own safety, even if the restrictions are partially lifted.
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