The stomach-turning case was reported by an Austrian news portal, according to which a lot of pedophile recordings could have been made in D. Krisztina's home. The report made to the authorities was attached to the investigation of a pedophile case that came to light after the Antifa attacks in Budapest.
The police procedure on suspicion of child pornography ordered as a sideline of the Antifa case may clarify whether child pornography was actually filmed in the home of activist András Jámbor.
A few days ago, the Austrian Exxpress.at reported that pedophile recordings of the suffering and torture of children were filmed in the apartment of Krisztina D., a member of the Szikra Movement.
After the publication of the news, István Tényi appealed to the authority to ensure the necessary conditions for making a pornographic recording, with suspicion of a misdemeanor. The communications department of the BRFK announced that the complaint has been received by the Budapest Police Headquarters (BRFK), and its contents are being examined in the ongoing investigation.
Of course, it is very important to state that it is a foreign press story, so it will be up to the experts to decide whether the stomach-turning incident really happened.
The history of the pedophile case can be traced back to the anti-fascist attacks: in mid-February, at least fifteen far-left radicals, mostly foreign – German, Italian and Greek – attacked eight passers-by at four points in Budapest, brutally beating them up and seriously injuring some of them.
The victims were randomly selected based on their military-style clothing. The "crime" of all of them was that they wore field-patterned clothes, black boots and jackets, but they were not participants in the commemoration of the day of the eruption on February 11, as their attackers assumed.
The Budapest Police Headquarters is conducting criminal proceedings for the crime of violence against a member of the community. After the first attack, the BRFK set up a special investigative team.
A Hungarian woman was also arrested in connection with the February attacks. D. Krisztina was a suspect for a while, but in the end it was not possible to prove that she participated in the manhunt, so the proceedings against her were terminated.
Before that, however, the woman's house was searched, and pedophile content was found during the search. The investigators found almost three hundred recordings showing the rape of children under the age of twelve, including two or three-year-olds.
70,000 pornographic recordings were also stored on the confiscated data carriers, which apparently feature people under the age of eighteen.
However, D. Krisztina had nothing to do with these recordings, they were on her partner's laptop. The man was summoned to the police, but he committed suicide before the suspect could be interrogated.
According to earlier information from the police, in the case "12. there was a well-founded suspicion of the crime of child pornography committed by recording the torture or use of violence of a minor". The investigation is currently ongoing, in which the content of Tényi's report is also being examined.