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Crimestoppers is launching an appeal to track down wanted foreign fugitives believed to be hiding in the UK.Crimestoppers is launching an appeal to track down wanted foreign fugitives believed to be hiding in the UK.
The charity is to post 17 names on its website as part of its first campaign to track down foreign criminals.The charity is to post 17 names on its website as part of its first campaign to track down foreign criminals.
They include Hungarian Balash Ashtalos, accused of sexually abusing a child, and Bogumil Kashmarchek, from Poland, who is suspected of rape and murder. They include Hungarian Balash Ashtalos, accused of sexually abusing a child, and Bogumil Kaczmarkczyk, from Poland, who is suspected of rape and murder.
Mr Ashtalos is believed to be working in Milton Keynes, while Mr Kashmarchek is thought to be in Sussex. Mr Ashtalos is believed to be working in Milton Keynes, while Mr Kaczmarkczyk is thought to be in Sussex.
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Mr Ashtalos, 25, of Szekszard, Hungary, is suspected of assaulting a four-year-old child in Tolna, Hungary, in 2007.Mr Ashtalos, 25, of Szekszard, Hungary, is suspected of assaulting a four-year-old child in Tolna, Hungary, in 2007.
Meanwhile, Mr Kashmarchek, 29, from Swidnik, Poland, is one of his country's most-wanted fugitives. Meanwhile, Mr Kaczmarkczyk, 29, from Swidnik, Poland, is one of his country's most-wanted fugitives.
He is suspected of a violent assault in 2004 from which the victim later died. He is also accused of a rape the same year.He is suspected of a violent assault in 2004 from which the victim later died. He is also accused of a rape the same year.
Crimestoppers' Operation Captura, which targets British fugitives abroad, has led to 20 arrests.Crimestoppers' Operation Captura, which targets British fugitives abroad, has led to 20 arrests.
The charity hopes the latest campaign will be as successful in helping trace criminals from abroad who are hiding out over here. The charity hopes the latest campaign will be as successful in helping trace criminals from abroad who are hiding out over here. David Cording, from Crimestoppers, said the charity wanted to expand its scope.
"Our hope is that we are as successful as we have been in other most wanted projects," he said.
"All we're doing is taking it from one country, where we've worked intensively to across a number of countries across the world.
"So it's tested - it's now let's take it and move it even further, which is why it's so unique and so exciting."
Anyone with information can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or complete an anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.orgAnyone with information can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or complete an anonymous online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org
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