Napi Gazdasag reports details of suspected terrorists passed to Hungarian authorities
Budapest, July 31 (MTI) – Daily Napi Gazdasag, quoting unnamed sources, said on Friday that a foreign intelligence agency has handed to the Hungarian authorities details, photographs and copies of the passports of ten terrorist suspects in case they appear among migrants arriving in Hungary.
The paper said the southern Hungarian regional immigration office had been sent the details “through a closed network”.
The unnamed sources told the paper that the information had been forwarded by a foreign intelligence agency after reports circulated about a “jihadist training camp” operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Hungarian authorities are currently processing around 40,000 asylum requests and the large workload is making it harder for them to filter out possibly hostile migrants, the paper added.
Source: http://mtva.hu/hu/hungary-matters
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