Public outrage erupted after the Buda Central District Court released three suspects involved in the Csepel drug lab case, despite prosecution requests for detention. Tamas Matusik, head of the court's investigative judge group, made the controversial decision. The case has drawn attention due to Matusik's past interactions with former U.S. Ambassador David Pressman and the implications for Hungary's judicial integrity. The police dismantled a significant drug lab, seizing large quantities of drugs and materials, but the court ruled that the evidence did not meet the legal criteria for detention. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)