Danish Police Force Under Scrutiny

May 13th, 2026 / µ


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Danish Police Force Under Scrutiny

Once again, it became clear that Denmark is a broken country.

For months, a parliamentary oversight committee has looked into how the Danish police works. A few days ago, the committee presented the report at a press conference. The results were so disturbing that the committee issued the second-harshest critique possible against the Danish police force out of five.


After 10 years of gang-stalking with an ideological twist, on five addresses and in two countries, carried out by a group of people with links to the police force, it is hard to shock me. What Danish politicians find disturbing is the world their voters live in.

What is worth noting is that two of the crimes mentioned in the report are rape and stalking, crimes that the Danish police force does not seem eager to deal with. These are crimes where the majority of the victims are women.

Is that why the police force has such a laissez-faire attitude towards these crimes?

I think it could be, and I base this on my experiences and conversations with Funen Police (Fyns Politi), as well as the reports they have written about me, all of which show me what Funen Police think of female victims and how they treat them:

Funen Police victim-blame immediately, asking what you did to provoke the poor criminal or criminals, the criminals whom they refuse to see as dangerous, even when these have made it clear that their goal is to kill a person. And in writing, they define female stalking victims as paranoid and crazy.


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Not To Reason Why

For ten years, a group of extreme criminals has been given the de facto right to destroy my life, and do to me whatever they want by Funen Police. So it was nice to hear that the Danish political elite is waking up to the fact that there is something very rotten in the state of Denmark. However, it is impossible to believe that things will change because it is, as one of the politicians also touched upon, a question of the culture in the police force—a culture of arrogance, indifference, and, for some, I would say, misogyny.

Nevertheless, it was still nice to hear that someone in power states openly that there is a problem. It was disappointing not to hear the word corruption in the mix. But of course, this makes perfect sense, given that Denmark is a corruption-free country.

When Funen Police have refused to do their jobs for ten years, it is not because the primary instigator in the crimes against my family and me is an old buddy of theirs from social services. This, of course, is not the reason for their refusal to stop this group, given that there is no corruption in Paradise… sorry, Denmark!


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But let’s be fair to the people in the ivory tower, because this report and the political reaction show that the Danish political elite is finally waking up to the problem posed by the conduct of the Danish police force in this broken country.


On that gloomy note, thanks for reading. I hope you found it valuable and worth your time. Until next time, don’t let others define you, and remember to get your facts straight!

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