Hungarian police pledge to investigate the criminal liability of all the Budapest Pride organisers

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The organisers of the Budapest Pride event scheduled for Saturday have failed to coordinate with the police, the communications department of the national police headquarters (ORFK) said on the official website on Thursday, adding: “Organisers will bear responsibility”
Commenting on press reports, the statement said that the Budapest municipality and the Szivárvány Misszió Foundation had not cancelled the event called Budapest Pride, despite a police decision banning it. On the information received so far, the police are handling the gathering as a banned assembly, the statement said. Organisers are expecting “a sizable crowd”.
The police, at the same time, have received no information on the safety measures taken, and authorities have not been consulted, the statement said. “The weather expected on Saturday and the large crowd are risk factors,” the police said. The statement said that the organisers were in violation of Section 217/C of the Penal Code regarding violence during public assemblies. “The organisers are also responsible for any damage caused during the assembly,” the statement said.

Further, the organisers have ignored the fact that the authorities have already approved other gatherings to the planned venue of the banned event, the statement said. The authorities will investigate the criminal responsibility of all organisers, it added. “Ensuring the security of the event lies with the organisers. The police will fulfil all its duties … regarding the event,” the statement said.





