Sybiha Thanks Hungary for Canceling Deportation, Entry Ban Decision for Oschadbank Cash-in-Transit Guards
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The National Immigration Agency on Monday overturned the decision to expel and impose a three-year entry ban on seven Ukrainian citizens who were transporting 1.7 billion crowns in cash in dollars and euros and nine gold bars from Vienna to Ukraine via Hungary in early March. They were detained by the TEK anti-terrorist unit and immediately deported from the country.
Sybiha thanks Hungary for canceling deportation, entry ban decision for Oschadbank cash-in-transit guards
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha has welcomed the decision of Hungary's National Directorate-General for Aliens Policing, which canceled the deportation decision and three-year ban on entry and stay in the Schengen area against seven employees of state-owned Oschadbank.
Hungary Lifts Schengen Ban on Detained Oschadbank Transit Guards
Hungary’s police directorate for foreigners canceled deportation orders and three-year Schengen entry bans against seven Ukrainian state Oschadbank cash-in-transit employees, the bank reported on May 18. The Hungarian authorities also ordered the immediate removal of the corresponding records from state registries. The reversal occurred after Hungary’s constitutional protection authority withdrew its previous assessment that the Ukrainian citize…
The National Directorate of Immigration on Monday revoked the expulsion and the 3-year entry and residence ban ordered against the seven-member crew of the Ukrainian cash transporter, announced Lóránt Horváth, head of the law firm representing the cash transporters. According to the authority's justification, the Constitutional Protection Office no longer maintains its proposal made at the time of the arrest, therefore the legal basis for the ex…
Szybiga thanked Hungary for canceling deportation of Oschadbank employeesHungary has canceled the deportation and three-year entry ban for seven Oschadbank employees. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister called this decision a long-awaited step.
According to the authority's justification, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution no longer maintains the proposal it made at the time of the arrest, therefore the legal basis for the expulsion has ceased. Thus, the expulsion ordered against the seven-member crew of the gold convoy was revoked.
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