The police rejected the complaint filed for what happened at the BME VIK freshman camp

According to the Emergency Police, it is okay if students are humiliated in a freshman camp – Democratic Coalition politician Ágnes Vadai evaluated the decision in which the complaint filed for humiliating and paramilitary treatment at the BME Faculty of Electrical Engineering’s freshman camp was rejected.

Our newspaper also previously wrote about what happened at the BME VIK freshman camp. Based on the student reports, the event was more reminiscent of a bad training camp than a freshman camp: the students had to go to bed, they were restricted from using the bathroom, riding motorcycles, their bags were combed through, and their medicines were confiscated.

Ágnes Vadai turned to Péter Polt on the subject, which the chief prosecutor assessed as a report, but the police concluded that no crime had been committed. According to the decision, the police investigated whether the crime of coercion, the offense of humiliating a vulnerable person, and the offense of defamation existed. The rejection was mostly justified by the fact that the freshman camp could be left freely.

The first-year students were treated inhumanely at the BME VIK freshman camp. The BME has decided to organize the freshman camps centrally.

Source: nepszava.hu