Loading Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 KECSKEMET, Hungary — Three Bulgarians and an Afghan arrested in Hungary in connection with the deaths of 71 refugees found in a truck in Austria made their first appearance in court on Saturday, where they were given one month's detention to allow for an investigation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pC462bZsKw The arrests came as three young children suffering from dehydration and close to death were rescued from a van crammed with 26 refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, Austrian police said on Saturday. The two girls and a boy, ages 5 and 6, were found in a dire state when police stopped the vehicle after a chase near the Austrian town of St. Peter am Hart on the border with Germany, a police spokesman said. They are recovering in hospital. "The emergency doctor told us they would not have made it much longer — two, maybe three hours," said David Furtner, police spokesman for Upper Austria province. The discovery of the 71 refugees' bodies in a truck by an Austrian motorway on Thursday caused an international outcry. Europe is grappling with a surge in migrants arriving by land or sea, fleeing violence and poverty in the Middle East and Africa Along the way they face hardship and death. Calls are growing for a common European plan to prevent more tragedies. A man (center) accused of being involved in the trafficking of the 71 migrants found dead in a truck in Austria, is escorted by police officers at a court in Kecskemet, Hungary on Aug. 29, 2015. Bela Szandelszky / AP The handcuffed suspects were escorted by special police to the court house in the central Hungarian town of Kecskemet and given one month's detention by the court. This can be renewed monthly by the prosecution for up to a year, or by a court thereafter. No new court date was set. A prosecution spokesman told journalists the truck had left Kecskemet and picked up the migrants near the southern border with Serbia, before taking them through Hungary to Austria. "In this highly important case the investigation focuses on human trafficking committed in a crime syndicate, involving the torture of the trafficked persons and targeting financial gain," Gabor Schmidt said. RELATED: 71 Dead Refugees Found in Truck on Austria Highway: Officials Senior court official Ferenc Bicskei said the suspects face prison terms ranging from two to 16 years each if found guilty of human trafficking alone. They would not be charged with manslaughter in Hungary because they will face that charge separately in Austria, Schmidt said. "This horrible catastrophe was not without a forewarning," Bicskei told a press conference. "Its occurrence was a matter of time." A police officer walks by a truck that was discovered abandoned on an Austrian highway. It contained 71 bodies. HEINZ-PETER BADER / Reuters He said human trafficking cases had mushroomed in recent months, with 25-30 cases recorded monthly at the court in Kecskemet. Kecskemet lies halfway along a transit route between the Serbian border and the capital Budapest. Hungary's ruling center-right Fidesz party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has toughened criminal laws associated with migration. The country is also building a fence along its border to stem the influx of migrants. The oldest suspect was a 50-year-old, heavy-set Bulgarian man, while the other two Bulgarians were aged 29 and 30, Bicskei said. One 28-year-old Afghan was also detained, he said. All four suspects appealed against their detention order, saying they had not committed any crimes, the court said. Austrian police said on Saturday they are hoping to help identify the dead in the truck by examining mobile phones found on some of them. Four children, including a baby girl, presumed from Syria and possibly Afghanistan, were among the dead. They arrested our brother to trying to do good things for the immigrants from Syria, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. 4
DaNGeROuS KiLLeR Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 They are not humans really Even if they are immigrants help them they are sick no but they need to arrest then If they die np but if they don't arrest them big problem Really shit people
Loading Posted August 30, 2015 Author Posted August 30, 2015 They are not humans really Even if they are immigrants help them they are sick no but they need to arrest then If they die np but if they don't arrest them big problem Really shit people Our brother was convicted to 1 year and 6 month Jail...
DaNGeROuS KiLLeR Posted August 30, 2015 Posted August 30, 2015 Our brother was convicted to 1 year and 6 month Jail... Most of people don't understand until it happened to their family ! I know it's not good to go illegal in another country ! All country want to rule this world like America but they don't have a solution for innocent people are dying ! They have all solution if that happened in their country if now a bomb last happened in America they catch the innocent people and hurt them and they know they didn't do it after a while they will catch the person who did that they will say sorry to innocent people and say you are free to go while they f**ked most of their life In all eyes you become a terrorist even you are not he will not get job just his life is gone at end he will sucide But now the same thing happened in another country they don't give a f*** sorry for bad words but this is the truth Everyone want to rule this world but don't know 1% how to rule the world We are the people who made this world like this so we can't blame each other Those people are not scared when they will die what they will say to God I really feel bad what is happening in this world this is not the world that we wanted we are destroying this world people will realise it when it will be too late then they will blame each other you did that no you did that 1
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