“Because of my grandfather, the Rákosi police conducted a house search with us, the family is used to it.”



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This is not the first time this has happened to me. In 1987, a couple did not go to the official event on March 15, but to the Petőfi statue. The police took us in exactly the same way after that. More than 30 years have passed since then, but nothing seems to have changed. Due to my grandfather, the Rákosi police conducted a house search with us, where the family is accustomed.

– He said this to 444.hu John daw-Szucs, who was brought in by Gyula police officers at dawn Wednesday for spreading horror. Szucs-daw shared in late April Ákos Hadházy An independent member of parliament called for a bagpipe protest and added that “1,170 beds were also emptied in Gyula.” According to the police, with this phrase, the president of the Kossuth Circle “jeopardized the effectiveness of the defense in an emergency.”

The man with disabilities and diabetes says police said he received fair treatment, but that it was strange to be asked if he was a member of any party or organization during his interrogation. Jackdaw-Szucs I told the police that he only responds to the presence of a lawyer for your questions. The man, by the way, is a patronizing member of the local Momentum, when the police asked who to notify, he Cseh Katalin and Donáth Anna He said his name but said he had not approached two Momentum MEPs about the Gyula captaincy.

He also told 444 that when there was a loud demonstration in Budapest, they also went out in front of the Gyula Municipality building in a few cars, and I was very surprised by the number of police who collected everything. But beyond that, there was no indication that this was a serious matter.

I’m a disabled retiree, I have nothing to lose, but here, if someone likes something they don’t like, they go to the phone they shouldn’t

He said.

The man was released shortly after his interrogation, but the trial against him was not over, his phone and computer remained with the police and told him that they would look for him through his lawyer.

A 64-year-old lucky man was also produced for spreading horror news on Tuesday, who, according to police, also posted fake stuff in a Facebook post. He claimed that the country’s leadership had deliberately scheduled the removal of curfew restrictions by the time the coronavirus peaked.

Photo: John Szucs chocolate / Facebook.com



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