US detains Hungarian national for evading Russian export ban

The US authorities have detained a Hungarian man on suspicion of engaging in illegal export activities to Russia, according to the US Department of Justice.

Bence Horváth, 46, a resident of Spain, was detained at San Francisco International Airport on Aug 23 as he entered the United States, the statement issued on Monday said, adding that he and his associates were suspected of criminally breaching the 2018 Export Control Reform Act.

The authorities said Horváth operated as part of an international intermediary and procurement network with direct contractual relations with Russian government institutions.

He and others operating in Spain, Serbia, Hungary, Latvia and other unnamed countries are suspected of procuring American technology and smuggling it to Russia.

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Featured image: US Ambassador David Pressman

5 Comments

  1. His mother works for Szijjarto in the foreign ministry and the family has business ties to Russia. This is all Fidesz based military assistance to Russia. Fidesz is the enemy of Europe and the West.

  2. US sanctions do not apply to Hungarians. The parliament did not pass a law to that effect. Is it not time for Hungary to catch and American spy and swap. It is time to tell Pressman, Hungary makes her own rules, and the US can climb a tree.

  3. @Mariavontheresa – If you are going to fly into the US you better not go there intending to break American law. This Hungarian a-hole is going to get a long prison sentence for trying to buy US military equipment to sell to enemy Russia.

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