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Internationally Sought-After Tugboat Arrested in Grieskirchen

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GRIESKIRCHEN / WELS. A 29-year-old Hungarian, who was wanted for towing by international search warrant, could be sprung up in Grieskirchen and arrested on Tuesday.
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GRIESKIRCHEN / WELS. A 29-year-old Hungarian, who was wanted for towing by international search warrant, could be sprung up in Grieskirchen and arrested on Tuesday.

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The 51-year-old, multiple-time offender, Sándor P., was sentenced to 8 years in prison, but he did not start his sentence, instead fleeing abroad. The man was also on Europol's most wanted list.

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The fraudster, who is among Hungary's 50 most wanted criminals and has also been added to Europol's "Most Wanted" list, was arrested in the Spanish city of Alicante, the Pest County Police Headquarters announced on Tuesday on the police.hu website.

The 51-year-old man was even on Europol's Most Wanted list.

The fraudster, who is among Hungary's 50 most wanted criminals and has also been added to Europol's "Most Wanted" list, was arrested in the Spanish city of Alicante, the Pest County Police Headquarters announced on Tuesday on the police.hu website.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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