Hungarian policeman caught poaching wild boars
A police officer has been fired after being caught poaching wild boars in a forest near Krasznokvajda, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, reports index.hu.
Professional hunters noticed the activities of four poachers, who immediately dropped their prey, jumped into their car and quickly left the scene. The hunters went after them, and with help from the police, caught the criminals. It then turned out that one of the poachers was a police officer himself.
The Miskolc Prosecutor's Office is investigating the case.
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