The Hungarian Godfather: notorious mafia boss on the run

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Much like a scene from The Godfather, Hungarian mafia boss László Radnai has vanished into the shadows, leaving authorities scrambling to track him down. Once a powerful figure in Hungary’s criminal underworld, Radnai, dubbed the Hungarian Godfather, built an empire of deception, bribery, and influence, always staying one step ahead of the law. Now, as he evades justice yet again, the question remains: will this be his final escape or just another chapter in his underworld legacy?

The Hungarian mafia boss

As Blikk writes, Hungarian authorities are once again searching for fugitive mafia boss László Radnai after he failed to report to prison in mid-January to serve a three-year sentence for influence peddling. A former homicide detective, Elek Kátai, recalled his encounters with Radnai, stating that the notorious underworld figure had resolved never to return to prison. Radnai, previously sentenced to 12 years in the Kecskemét mafia trial, was released early in 2012 due to health reasons, having provided testimony in multiple high-profile cases, including the Aranykéz Street bombing and several contract killings. Despite cooperating with authorities, he was later convicted of fraud and forgery, returning to prison until 2018.

Hungarian mafia boss
Photo: police.hu

No intention of serving his sentence

Kátai revealed that Radnai had meticulously planned his escape and had no intention of serving his latest sentence. Now approaching 70, the mafia boss was known for securing deals that kept him out of jail, allegedly trading information on fellow criminals such as Gyuri Tanyi and Tamás Portik. However, his criminal activities did not cease; he was later caught with a fake perfume consignment worth HUF 30 million (EUR 74,729). Kátai, who first encountered Radnai during an investigation into Conti Car Ltd.’s insurance fraud schemes in the early 1990s, emphasised that while Radnai’s group remained detached from direct killings, his influence within Hungary’s underworld was undeniable.

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