The Government of Viktor Orbán has taken a turn in its prison policy. Until 2,000 people could be released after in Hungary they have alleged an alleged overcrowding in their prisons that leads them to release criminals who would be foreigners.

Gergely Gulyas, Minister of the Interior, assures that the “correct decision” for “not using Hungarian taxpayers’ money to keep hundreds of human traffickersin their prisons.

Now, and thanks to hidden cameras, we have been able to see how they get out completely unguarded, releasing them at a train station. Three of them go to a bar and another two go quietly down the street. The only condition that they put is to leave Hungary in 72 hours.

Given these disturbing images, Austria has strengthened the security of its borders and has summoned the Hungarian ambassador in Vienna.

The Orbán government has exercised a very restrictive policy with migrants, with harsh images against refugees at its borders. With this movement, the concern of its European partners and neighbors grows.