Two people on Wednesday have been arrested in connection with the befrielsesaktionen in Slagelse on Tuesday evening.
It informs Sydsjællands and Lolland-Falster Police in a press release.
– the Arrests flow undramatic, and in the course of the evening, the two men being questioned in detail about their role in the befrielsesaktionen, says inspector Kim Kliver. the
The freed the 24-year-old man, NNV-bandelederen Hemin Dilshad Saleh, is still on the loose, sounds further from the police.
It is not apparent from the press release, what role the two arrested are believed to have had in connection with the escape.
The 24-year-old Hemin Dilshad Saleh is a leading figure in the bandegrupperingen NPV. He is charged with aggravated assault and was remanded in custody in surrogate at the psychiatric facility in Slagelse.
the Violence must be committed in connection with a conflict with a gang of Brothas. The NPV is a splinter group from the Brothas.
Two arrested in connection with the hostage relief operation in Slagelse #politidk https://t.co/H5FXJLHYu8
— Sydsjællands Police (@SSJ_LFPoliti) November 20, 2019
on Tuesday fled the 24-year-old gang leader from a psychiatric facility in Slagelse with the help of medgerningsmænd, who smuggled two pistols in a kageæske check to the man.
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It has now been justice minister Nick Hækkerup (S) to demand an explanation from the relevant authorities on how the prisoner could get free. He calls fangeflugten ‘awkward’.
Tuesday’s escape in Slagelse is a very serious matter. It seems quite strange that it can happen. I will ask the relevant authorities for an explanation, so we can clarify what is up and down, says justice minister Nick Hækkerup (S) in an email to Ritzau on Wednesday afternoon.
the Statement is expected to be finished in January, the minister says to TV2 News.
The wanted gang leader
the Police publish now the name of the man, as the calls for an escape from a psychiatric facility in Slagelse.
It informs Sydsjællands and Lolland-Falster Police in a press release.
The case of a 24-year-old man, called Hemin Dilshad Saleh. He is 183 cm tall, average to heavy of the building, black short hair, brown skin and probably beards.
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