A man from Abony broke into houses and shops

A man from Abony and his trasses broke into several houses and shops in his village. After they were captured by the police, the robber came under criminal surveillance, but that did not stop him from continuing what he had started.

Abony, 2020 in the summer they broke into several flats and shops. Police investigated all burglary locations. After a while, they began to suspect Zoltán K., 50, who had committed similar crimes before. He was finally captured in October and taken to the captaincy for questioning. At the time, his name came to light in connection with 6 crimes, and it turned out that he had two accomplices. He was able to follow the burglaries together with H. Norbert, 44, and his former partner, Eva, 43.

Source: Police.hu

The court placed K under criminal supervision. Zoltán and his colleagues were investigated for theft. The man did not deal with the coercive measure and set off again to steal everything he could.

Last year In December, he broke down a car in one of the quiet streets of Abony, of which he took several thousand forints with him. On another occasion, he broke into an uninhabited family home from which he obtained fat, food, and a gas cylinder. He was caught and captured by police. Against Zoltán K., who has not yet testified against the police officers , several legal thefts have been prosecuted

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