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The Prosecutor's Office Has Detained Two People in a Case Involving Viktor Orbán's Younger Brother.

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The visa business of Áron Orbán and his business associates was exposed by Telex, but the authorities took no action for a long time. The Central Investigative Prosecutor's Office has now detained two people, bringing the total number of suspects to four.

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The visa business of Áron Orbán and his business associates was exposed by Telex, but the authorities took no action for a long time. The Central Investigative Prosecutor's Office has now detained two people, bringing the total number of suspects to four.

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The Central Investigation Prosecutor's Office (KNYF) is investigating four suspects for labor leasing, influence peddling and other crimes, the organization announced on Wednesday. The case involved coordinated operations at four locations "in order to obtain further evidence and apprehend the perpetrators." Four people were questioned as suspects, and two were taken into custody. The statement says about one of them, "the man in his sixties who…

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There are four suspects in the case. Áron Orbán is not among them, but one of his close associates is.

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The prosecution has detained two people in a case involving the younger brother of the outgoing prime minister.

The Central Investigation Prosecutor's Office has detained two people and questioned two more as suspects in a visa fraud case involving business associates of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's younger brother, Áron Orbán. The company is suspected of defrauding tens of thousands of euros by citing high-ranking political connections. The money was demanded in exchange for arranging the paperwork of foreign workers. Although previously unearthed evide…

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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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