Hungary’s National Investigation Office (Nemzeti Nyomozó Iroda) and the National Protection Service (Nemzeti Védelmi Szolgálat) have both received new leadership, announced by Pósfai Gábor. The heads of both agencies were replaced in a swift move signaling a significant shift in national security protocols. Áron Jeney, Brigadier General, formerly led the National Investigation Office, and has been succeeded by Colonel Péter Ernő Schőn. The reasons behind the leadership changes have not been officially disclosed. This restructuring impacts two key organizations responsible for national security and criminal investigation within Hungary. The appointments are effective immediately, with Schőn assuming command of the National Investigation Office. Further details regarding the transition and future strategies are expected to be released in the coming days.
