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There was a raid in downtown Budapest. The Budapest Police Headquarters conducted a complex criminal and law enforcement inspection with partner authorities on the night of November 18 at the V., VI. and VII. in the district.
The action covered the detection of perpetrators of drug-related crimes, the prevention of theft, disorderly conduct and prostitution-related violations, as well as the screening of drunk and intoxicated drivers and illegal drivers.
A BRFK announcement a total of 187 persons were certified and 87 vehicles were checked. Seven people were arrested for drug possession and misdemeanor warrants, eleven people were produced on suspicion of drug consumption, disorderly conduct, driving without a license, and one young person for not going back to the child protection institution.
During the operation, the police also took action for minor traffic violations. On-the-spot fines were imposed in eight cases for crossing the closing line, expired official license and unauthorized use of the bus lane. One person was fined for not wearing a seat belt, and a motorist was reported for driving a vehicle that had been withdrawn from traffic.
During the raid, partner agencies checked the operation of a downtown entertainment venue, during which the Metropolitan Disaster Management Directorate revealed irregularities related to fire protection regulations.