Hungarian police are conducting a large-scale search for an elderly man convicted of fraud and sentenced to four and a half years in prison. The man, dubbed a “false Jesus” by local media, defrauded victims of over 20 million (currency unspecified, presumed Forints) through deceptive schemes. He is currently at large, having evaded authorities following his conviction. The investigation revealed a pattern of manipulation and financial exploitation targeting numerous individuals. Authorities have mobilized significant resources in an attempt to apprehend the fugitive. The case highlights the vulnerability of individuals to confidence tricksters and the challenges in bringing such perpetrators to justice. Further details regarding the nature of the fraud are currently unavailable.