Police have this morning carried out a coordinated action against the 31 addresses in the gang environment after the series of blasts in the Copenhagen area and found that of the 57 firearms and a large quantity of ammunition on the island of Funen in the last week.
Searches happened in Copenhagen and at the copenhagen perform, police said.
the Police see a link between several of the 13 blasts, there has been in the copenhagen area since February, and the gang-environment.
It informs Torben Svarrer from the Special Investigation East at a press briefing at the police Headquarters.
– We see a coupling from some of the sprængningerne to the gang environment, but it is far from all sprængningerne, says Torben Svarrer.
But today’s action did not lead to findings of either weapons or explosives, informs Torben Svarrer.
A single registered gang member was arrested, but the police does not disclose what he is arrested for.
Otherwise, the police found only slashing weapon, knives, drugs and money.
Torben Svarrer says that after the 13 blasts and found in the last week of 57 firearms and a large quantity of ammunition on the island of Fyn – which, according to the police was intended for the gang neighborhoods of north west – police have now set hard into.
– We had to make the searches in the gang neighborhoods of north west and put the hard into, he says.
the Police have recently seen a number of thefts of expensive and fast cars, which the police fear will be used as flugtbiler by bandeopgør.
for The sake of the investigation the police will not disclose details about how some of the explosives-attacks can be linked to gangs.
the Defence ammunitionsrydningstjeneste participated in today’s action, and found ‘something’, which is taken for further investigation:
– But we are not talking about explosives, says Torben Svarrer.
the Event in the morning led, among other things, that the police barricaded a stretch of several hundred metres by Rovsinggade in Nørrebro. Ekstra man told that bomberyddere was summoned, but Rovsinggade was later opened for traffic again.