Austria’s most wanted criminal is supposedly a Hungarian man
Austria’s most wanted criminal is an Austrian man named Tibor Foco who speaks Hungarian fluently and supposedly has Hungarian origins. Foco has been featured on Europol’s most wanted list for years. He is wanted for intentional homicide and grievous bodily harm.
Now 64-year-old Tibor Foco was accused of murdering a prostitute in 1986, Origo reports. He was sentenced to life a year later in 1987. He went to prison, from where he escaped a few years later in 1995.
His case was then reopened, and the investigation re-started. Since his escape from jail, Foco has been featured on Europol’s most wanted list. He is an Austrian citizen who is fluent in Hungarian, German, English, and French. He presumably has Hungarian origins.
Police asks anyone who may have seen Foco to contact them immediately. Tibor Foco was born on 18 April 1956. He is an Austrian citizen. He is 175 cm tall with blue eyes. He has an identifying mark, which is a scar on his hand. He speaks German, English, Hungarian, and French. The police is willing to pay 20,000 euros for anyone who can help them catch Foco.
His photos, handwriting, and voice recording are all available online.
This is a photo of young Foco from 1986.
And this is what he might look like today.
The voice recording is rather old, so his voice might have changed a bit over the years.
If you have seen this man or recognise his voice, contact the police immediately.
If you are interested in similar topics, we recently wrote about the most wanted criminals in Hungary.
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Source: www.origo.hu
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