Ukraine opens case over abduction of Oschadbank cash collectors in Hungary
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54% : Police officers from the National Police's Department of International Police Cooperation have contacted Europol, Hungary's tax and customs authority, and Hungarian police through official channels and are coordinating efforts aimed at establishing all the circumstances of the incident.42% : Later in the day, Hungary's tax authority confirmed the detention of seven Oschadbank cash collectors and two vehicles carrying cash that were traveling from Austria to Ukraine, saying it had opened a criminal investigation on suspicion of money laundering.
39% : Later, Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs said that the seven Ukrainian cash collectors detained by Hungary's tax and customs authorities would be expelled from the country.
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