There is a connection between the series of robberies in the port and the dismembered corpses found in Pilisszentiván



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Several people were arrested during the coordinated action coordinated by Pest County police officers in the brutal series of gang robberies, which began in 2010 and lasted for seven years. The series of robberies affected various settlements across the country, and crimes committed in the capital, Komárom-Esztergom, Bács-Kiskun and Baranya counties were similarly scrutinized.

Based on the work of the analysts, the identities of each act were collected: a group of 3-4 extremely aggressive perpetrators moved to the scene of the crimes, their entry was facilitated by an experienced thief, their victims were tied up with guns and knives to cover their tracks.

One such place was a house in Biatorbágy on August 8, 2016, where four hooded men attacked a couple in their home at night, tied them up and forced the husband with a pistol to open the safes, and then dozens of millions of guilders in individual watches, money and jewelry. they fled with the permanent loot.

Police arrived four years later to identify two members of the team. One of them was found to have died in Spain in 2016 under unclear circumstances, and his partner, Zoltán P., 35, from Budapest, was captured by TEKs in Óbuda.

The third author of the robbery, recently identified, was arrested a week and a half ago. Tamás H., 48, who participated in the Biatorbágy compound as an “opening man” and gave access to the house, has already been arrested. Identification of the fourth perpetrator of the theft is underway, but the loot orgasm is no longer unknown. Zsolt D., 50, who was also arrested in the early hours of November 25 and has since been arrested, is suspected of buying the stolen watches and jewelry.

The other place in the series of “blindfolded” robberies was a house in a girls’ village, where five and a half years ago three hooded men tied up the couple who lived there and then forced them to hand over their valuables with a gun. Not long after, they fled the safe of the bullied victims, looting tens of millions of florins worth of money and jewelry.

The perpetrators are still being sought, but investigators a few days ago suspected David as a helper, who beat up the robbery ring and also received the loot. László V., 48, who is currently serving a final sentence for committing similar crimes, is also a suspect.

During the recent investigations into the arrests, the police also seized millions of guilders and various property related to the crimes committed.

The invisible work that has been going on for years, mostly in the background, coordinated and seemingly forgotten by the uninitiated, has paid off in recent months. Based on the data collected by the investigation team, a criminal organization made up of organizers, executors and organists appears to be clearly delineated, which has committed violent crimes across the country for years. Robbery, homicide, drug trafficking, organ trafficking are currently on his criminal record.

One of the suspects in the series of “blindfolded” robberies turned out to be related to the murder of a Slovak couple four years ago. They were shot and killed in an apartment in Angyalföld, their valuables were taken and then the dismembered bodies were hidden in the forested part of Pilisszentiván. The case is pending in the Emergency Response Department of the Reserve Police.

National Tax and Customs Administration personnel can stop the shipment of drug trafficking that is within the scope of the criminal organization’s activities. More than 50 kilograms of marijuana hidden in furniture were seized from an uncoupled truck on the M7 motorway in July.

The Pest County Police Headquarters Robbery Branch is searching for Zoltán Jakab and Sándor Marcell Molnár, who are currently in an unknown location, as members of the criminal organization.

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The court issued an international arrest warrant for Zoltán Jakab, 47, nicknamed “Enano”, and Marcell Sándor Molnár, 39, nicknamed “Tatla”, at the initiative of the police. Anyone who recognizes the two men and has relevant information about their current whereabouts should call the Pest County Police Headquarters Robbery Branch at 06-1-460-7105 / 28-854 or make a report at 06- 80-555-111. , at one of the central emergency numbers 107 or 112.



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