The police responded in the case of American soldiers fighting in Budapest

The police responded in the case of American soldiers fighting in Budapest
The police responded in the case of American soldiers fighting in Budapest
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A few days ago, a fight broke out in Budapest, which the people of the local security company were unable to stop. An investigation was launched in the case due to disorderly conduct – reports Metropol.

As Origo reported, elite American soldiers fought in a famous nightclub in a Budapest party district.

Soldiers of the American special forces stationed in Hungary as part of NATO got into a fight with foreign tourists at one of the well-known nightclubs, which even the local security company was unable to stop.

According to information from Metropol, a conflict broke out between the soldiers of the NATO-affiliated special forces in Hungary and foreign tourists at the Instant-Fogas nightclub on Király Street.

The American soldiers allegedly also used elements of their special training to fight.

The people of the local security company were unable to stop them and finally asked for police help.

The employees of Metropol tried to get more information at the nightclub, but the employees of the relevant security company refused to answer.

The Central Investigative General Prosecutor’s Office provided the following information regarding the case:

I would like to inform you that an investigation is underway at the Budapest Regional Investigative Prosecutor’s Office due to the crime of disorderly conduct classified in the case. No questioning of the suspect took place in the case, and no coercive measure affecting personal freedom was ordered. I would also like to inform you that, according to the available data, no one was seriously injured in the case. For the sake of the effectiveness of the criminal proceedings, no other data can be disclosed at this time.


The article is in Hungarian

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