Northern Ireland

Man in court on indecent images of children following extradition from Hungary

Offending is alleged to have occurred in the Dungannon area

Russell shouted "scumbag'' among other offensive remarks at the judge after he left the courtroom and retired to his chambers.  
Mark Csaba Nagy (30) whose address was given as no fixed abode, is charged with 10 counts of possessing indecent images of children (Anneke Schram)

A man has been remanded in custody following extradition from Hungary following a successful operation between the PSNI and the National Crime Agency.

Mark Csaba Nagy (30) whose address was given as no fixed abode, is charged with 10 counts of possessing indecent images of children on July 1 2021.

Offending is alleged to have occurred in the Dungannon area.

He was initially arrested in Hungary on June 27 and extradition proceedings were completed on September 17 with  his successful return to Northern Ireland.

A police officer aware of the facts of the case and the extradition proceeding told Dungannon Magistrates Court bail was opposed given the circumstances.

A defence barrister acknowledged the application was extremely difficult especially as Nagy has no address at present, however he had been instructed to seek bail.

Deputy District Judge Chris Holmes remarked: “I’m going to short-circuit this. There’s no way I’m granting bail.”

Nagy was ordered to appear again by video-link on October 2.