The Fiji Times

Police step up border control

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Denmark will temporaril­y reinstate border controls with Sweden and step up police work along the border after a series of violent crimes and explosions around Copenhagen that Danish authoritie­s say were carried out by perpetrato­rs from Sweden.

The checks, which start Tuesday for six months, will take place at the Oresund Bridge between Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmo, and at ferry ports.

Lene Frank of Denmark’s National

Police said there will be both random and periodic checks of people crossing the border and officers will focus “particular­ly on cross-border crime involving explosives, weapons and drugs”.

Since February, there have been 13 blasts in Copenhagen.

Authoritie­s believe an August 6 explosion at the Danish Tax Agency “was committed by criminals that had crossed the border from Sweden”.

Two Swedish citizens are in custody. Denmark Justice Minister Nick Haekkerup has called a June 25 double murder

— where two Swedish citizens were gunned down in suburban Copenhagen — “a showdown between feuding gangs from Sweden”.

On Saturday, one 15-year-old boy was shot dead and another 15-yearold was critically wounded in Malmo, Sweden’s thirdlarge­st city, which lies just across the water from Copenhagen.

The boys “were wellknown to the police despite their young age,” senior police officer Stefan Sinteus told a news conference Monday.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? Police officers work near the scene of a shooting, in Malmo, Sweden on Saturday.
Picture: AP Police officers work near the scene of a shooting, in Malmo, Sweden on Saturday.

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