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Ukraine demands ‘immediate release’ of seven citizens ‘taken hostage’, as Hungary confirms their detention – Europe live | Ukraine

Ukraine demands ‘immediate release’ of seven citizens ‘taken hostage’, as Hungary confirms their detention - Europe live | Ukraine

Hungary confirms detaining seven people as part of alleged money laundering probe

The Hungarian tax authority has just confirmed it detained seven people and two cash-in-transit vehicles coming from Austria towards Ukraine, saying it is pursuing criminal proceedings on suspicion of money laundering.

The contents of their transit has also been confirmed as per earlier statement by Ukraine’s state-owned Oschadbank.

But the authority pointedly said that one of the seven men arrested was a former general of the Ukrainian intelligence services, Hungarian media reported.

In a statement quoted by Index.hu, the authority claimed it had informed the Ukrainian consular authorities of the move, but received no response.

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Ukraine advises against travel to Hungary after arrest of bank staff

On the back of the detention of seven Ukrainian citizens, Ukraine’s foreign ministry said it advises Ukrainians against travel to Hungary “due to the inability to guarantee their safety amid arbitrary actions by the Hungarian authorities.”

Expect them to try to raise it with the EU in the coming hours.

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