Serbian man wanted for Vienna murder arrested in S Hungary

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Hungarian police have arrested a Serbian national wanted by the Austrian authorities for an alleged robbery and the murder of a jeweller in Vienna, at the Tompa border crossing with Serbia, police said on their website on Friday.

The 21-year-old man, identified as Haris G, is suspected of having

killed the jeweller and robbed his shop in October 2020.

The man who was on his way from Serbia sought entry to Hungary with documents showing him with a new identity on Thursday. He was arrested within an hour after an information exchange between the Austrian and the Serbian authorities.

Haris G has been placed in pre-trial detention awaiting a decision about his extradition by a Hungarian court, police said.

As we reported before, Hungarian police arrested a couple of days ago a Hungarian sexual predator targeting underaged girls, raping victims. Unfortunately, it seems that the cases of non-consensual sexual intercourse have grown quite significantly in Hungary as in recent months, the police have closed quite a huge number of investigations, forwarding the documents to the prosecutor’s office.

Compared to the news stories of recent years, the number of crimes in which the perpetrator raped its victims seems to be unusually high.

And to make matters worse, on many occasions, those victims were underaged. Just within two months, this has been the fourth criminal case involving rape that Daily News Hungary has reported.

Back in February, a family father in Sárkeresztúr tried to rape his own 7-year-old daughter, Valentina, on the child’s name day (Valentine’s day), while two of his other children were in bed beside them. He even threatened his own children to not talk about the incident.

In March, the victim of another rapist was a pregnant woman.

The attacker raped the pregnant woman in a field and was attempting to have intercourse with the victim for a second time when the pregnant woman was able to run away.

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