Radical Hungarian party offers bounty for wanted Vietnamese guest worker
Opposition party Mi Hazánk has said it is offering a HUF one million bounty (EUR 2,620) for anyone who helps capture a Vietnamese guest worker accused of a sex crime.
Előd Novák, the radical party’s deputy leader, told a press conference on Sunday that there were “two types of migrant crime recognised by the government: Gypsy crime and … emerging guest-worker crime”.
The party is organising a protest for 29 August in front of a prison in Budapest.
The Pest Central District Court has issued an arrest warrant for the individual in question, he said, adding that police had not managed to locate the man.
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