More bizarre details about the investigation of the murder of Marian Cozma

Monday, February 23, 2009


More details have been revealed about the circumstances surrounding the murder of Marian Cozma. Today, the chief of police, József Bencze, indirectly confirmed the rumors that indeed there were police officers in the Veszprem disco during the night when gypsies assaulted a group of handball players. The police chief said, "We have already questioned the police witnesses."

It also turned out that a judge was also present during the brawl. The police chief didn't specify in what capacity the police officers were there. There are rumors that at least, one of the police officers belonged to the gypsy gang.

When a crime is committed in the presence of an off duty police officer, the officer has to transfer himself into an on duty authority and act accordingly. This didn't happen during that night.

A judge explained that an authoritative measure is required from a police officer if the circumstances are such that he, in his capacity is able to start and finish a procedure successfully. In the disco, criminals outnumbered the police officers and this might have prevented the officers to act according to the rules.

This implies that citizens cannot rely on the police in need of crisis. If officers can interpret a crime scene according to vague criteria no one can ever be sure that when needed police will protect them.

(stop.hu)

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Some police officer have no motivation doing their job. They are just afraid of this octopus of crimes and criminals. If the politicians will help a bit with more strenght lows against criminality maybe will chance something...

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