Video shows AK‑47 rifle stolen from Budapest hotel during movie shoot

An inactive AK-47 assault rifle was stolen from a Budapest hotel during preparations for a music video shoot, after someone simply picked it up from the crew’s props and walked out with it into the hallway.

The unusual theft prompted police intervention at the hotel, where the crew was organising equipment. Among the items laid out in the corridor was a rented, inactive AK-47 rifle. The weapon was left unattended for only a few minutes, but that was enough for a hotel guest to notice it and take action.

According to the video evidence, the man took the rifle from the equipment, slipped it under his coat and disappeared from the corridor. When the crew returned, they immediately realised the weapon was missing. Reception was alerted, and responding officers reviewed security camera footage. The video clearly showed which room the suspect had exited and how he tried to hide the AK-47 as if it were his own luggage.

AK-47 assault rifle tolen budapest hotel
Photo: FB/BRFK

Investigators acted quickly, identifying 46-year-old Ferenc T., who was soon apprehended at his residence.

The suspect offered a surprisingly simple explanation during questioning: “I intended to take it home and hang it on the wall.”

The prop rifle was eventually recovered by the police and returned to the film crew.

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