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One or more danes are among the suspects, after a chemical warehouse in Finland was subjected to an illegal intrusion on Monday.

The invaders, who were masked, wearing dark clothing and possibly armed went targeted by a truck, writes several Finnish media.

Police have arrested five people, all foreigners. For Finnish MTV News says police commissioner Kari Siivo, that the suspects are Danish, Swedish and Albanian nationals, aged 20 to 30 years.

the Perpetrators were riding in a car with Danish license plate.

the Police have published a Danish license plate, by the perpetrators both drove to and from the repository. On the plate is that in Denmark the register a Volkswagen Passat.

the Police have in connection with the incident seized large quantities of drugs in the warehouse. Police believe the substances are cocaine from south America, and that the drugs seized may have a street value of millions of euro, estimates politikommissæren.

the Theory is that there is talk about organized crime, and the Finnish police cooperate with foreign authorities in the case.

– Yes, the suspicion is that this is organized and systematic, says Kari Siivo to MTV News.

the Police were met with strong in numbers, as they put in and arrested the five suspects in the case. Photo: Antti Aimo-Koivisto/Ritzau Scanpix

On the address of the robbery is Algol Chemicals, offering ‘door-to-door delivery of chemical raw materials to a wide range of industries’.

Algol Chemicals’ Finnish section is situated 500 metres away from Nokia’s headquarters and approximately 13 kilometres northwest from Helsinki.

Algol Chemicals participants director said to the Finnish media Iltalehti, that the address also employees from other companies, and that he can not imagine, that the suspects were looking for something on Algol Chemicals’ stock.

When the masked men entered the area by the chemical storage, was that sounded the alarm to the police. However, when the police showed up, were the perpetrators fled. Police launched a major search in the time, and they called two of the five suspects with images from a surveillance camera.

When the police on Monday arrested five suspects, it happened in a port in Helsinki. The suspect was on the way out of the country in the direction of Sweden. It informs the Finnish police in press releases and on Twitter.

the Extra Leaf is working to get a comment from the Finnish police.