Moldovan Human Smuggler Causes Car Crash Injuring 7 in Budapest
Moldovan Man Causes Severe Car Accident in Budapest, Fleeing Scene
In a recent incident in Budapest, a Moldovan man was involved in a severe car accident that injured a seven-member family, including children, before fleeing the scene. Initially, it was reported that the culprit was a convicted human smuggler, Tiganciuc Calin, who had a history of illegal activities. However, it was later revealed that it was actually his brother, T.S., who was responsible for the crash. The two brothers had been using each other’s documents, complicating identification.
Tiganciuc Calin, who had been previously convicted of human smuggling, was released under Hungary’s special reintegration rules. Despite being banned from the country, he was allowed to leave within 72 hours of his release. His brother, T.S., is now the subject of an arrest warrant and is suspected of being involved in other crimes as well.
The tragic accident occurred when T.S., fleeing from the police in an Audi S8, ran a red light and collided with another car in Budapest’s XXII District. The family in the other car suffered injuries, with two members in serious condition. The investigation into the incident is ongoing, with authorities searching for T.S. who fled the scene without checking on the victims.
The case has sparked criticism from the opposition, with accusations that the government’s reintegration policy for human smugglers has endangered public safety. The incident has raised questions about the use of falsified documents by the brothers to evade authorities.
As the investigation continues and the victims recover from their injuries, the debate over Hungary’s reintegration policy for convicted human smugglers has intensified. Authorities are working to apprehend the fugitive and bring justice to those affected by the tragic accident.