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Bust of drug gang with Amsterdam connection leads to discovery of raped woman in Austria

Bust of drug gang with Amsterdam connection leads to discovery of raped woman in Austria

Austrian police dismantled a Hungarian drug gang that was importing large quantities of ecstasy and speed from Amsterdam. During the investigation, authorities discovered that the gang was also involved in serious sexual offenses, including the rape of a woman.

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