The former disco pope was also fined 108 million HUF.

The Military Council of the Metropolitan Sentencing Chamber confirmed the partial ruling of the Metropolitan Court in a criminal proceeding against László Vizoviczki and others for accepting bribes and other crimes with less legal clarification. According to the announcement, with this

Finally the criminal proceedings against Vizoviczki and several of his confessors were closed.

In a first instance hearing in a closed-door trial to protect classified information, eight defendants also declared in agreement with the accusation, for which in their case the Military Council of the Metropolitan Court issued a partial verdict on July 16, 2020 and publicly announced its resolution part.

Thus, in a partial sentence, the court sentenced Vizoviczki to seven years in prison and seven years of disqualification for various official bribes of various ranks and degrees, as well as for the misuse of top-secret, secret and confidential data, on the condition that not be paroled.

They were also fined 108 million HUF.

Following the verdict, the military prosecutor appealed to Vizoviczki to increase the length of his imprisonment and his disqualification from public affairs.


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The Prosecutor's Office asked Vizoviczki for a more severe punishment



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The Appeals Attorney General’s Office appealed for the prison sentence to be prolonged and the defendants barred from public affairs.

The policemen accused in the Vizoviczki case can receive three times more than the former disco pope



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According to the military prosecutor, the protagonists of the László Vizoviczki bribery case will henceforth be former senior police officers, who were sometimes stained with millions of florins a month by the disco pope of the ninety-two thousand years. They can expect a much harsher sentence than that of Vizoviczki, who has now been sentenced to seven years in prison, but the process remains secret.