Police Force Under Scrutiny

The Danish Police Force’s Investigative Techniques Under Scrutiny

April 30th, 2025 / µ


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Danish Police Officer Charged

A 48-year-old police officer at Fyns Politi (Funen Police) has been charged with numerous cases of abuse of position and breach of confidentiality. The sentence is up to three years in prison.


According to the indictment, the police officer in question conducted a number of searches in the police databases “without proper cause,” and, in one situation, he allegedly created a fictitious case. The officer is also said to have shared confidential photo material.

Am I shocked? No. Am I happy? No. But I am content that the shady procedures at Fyns Politi (Funen Police) are being disclosed. Because their ways are outrageous and leave victims helpless and monsters at large.


Danish Investigation Techniques

However, it seems Fyns Politi (Funen Police) is not the only bad apple in the bunch. In March 2025, it was revealed that the Danish police dump cases without investigation. And that’s not the worst part. The worst part is the way they do it, which, according to experts, is illegal and appears to be systematic. I link to three articles here by DR, which is the Danish national TV.

  • Anonyme betjente: Vi begraver reelle politi-sager

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  • Josefine kontaktede politiet 12 gange. Alligevel lukkede de hendes voldssag med begrundelsen, at de ikke havde hørt fra hende

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  • Politibetjente står frem med navn og ansigt: 'Vi lyver for borgerne'

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Now, for those unfamiliar with the Danish language (!), let me tell you about one of the ways the Danish police force investigates crimes – it is not a joke, by the way:

  1. They ask the victim to name the offender or offenders.

  2. They call the offenders to ask if they committed the reported crime.

  3. If the offender says yes, they did this, they might investigate.

  4. If the offender says no, they did not commit the crime, the police close the case and return to their coffee mugs!


There are numerous good and reliable translation software programs out there you can use to translate the articles. I advise you to try if you want to understand how the Danish police force treats people and how the situation is in Denmark.


FYI, When I contacted DR years ago with material and my story, they didn’t get back to me. But now it seems they finally woke up. It’s too late for me; my life in Denmark is over. But maybe this can change things for the better for other victims in Denmark—I am not holding my breath, though.


Monsters Can Do Whatever They Want

Since the above articles and news stories broke, other situations have reached the media. Collectively, they show a Danish police force that’s out of control and whom no one can trust.

To me, personally, it is thought-provoking that none of the situations made public by the media seems to be even remotely as extreme as the one I have been trying to get someone to acknowledge for years – a group of Danish thugs with ties to the police force, as well as other authorities, and to what is legally defined as organized crime,



in at least one other country, who targets an individual (TI) to, among other things, silence a witness.

The Danish judicial system seems only to take an interest in situations involving just one offender and not groups of offenders. Or maybe it is that in Denmark, no one within the judicial system gives a damn about the rights of women like me - a single woman with her own business who does not belong to a fascinating minority group or to a by-the-state and media-defined victim group, whose livelihood has been made impossible, whose person and body exposed to extreme violations, including sexual violations, for nine years, by the group of individuals described above.

Whatever the reason for the acceptance of the crimes committed by this group may be, it remains a fact that the Danish system has informed me in spoken word as well as in writing that it will not stop their criminal buddies. This means that the Danish system has made it clear that it doesn’t care if these monsters kill me or not. And the monsters know this.

Equality before the law is an excellent principle, but it does not exist in Denmark, not for criminals nor their victims.


So it is hard to do anything but laugh at what is going on in Denmark right now – a few cases have been exposed, a few police officers admitting what they do, and a few whining speeches have been heard from blue police bosses stating how important it is for them that people trust them. But I have a feeling that that will be that.

When the mainstream media forgets about the police again, everything will go back to normal – people covering up for each other, women being violated, information passed on illegally, fake reports written ad libitum, libel used as evidence, and cases closed without investigation, leaving the victim in danger and the criminals to continue their crimes, no questions asked, no heads rolling!


The Dangers of Democracy

Like most other European countries, Denmark was a brutal monarchy for centuries, with barbaric punishments and few rights for the people. Today, this is quietly forgotten as we indulge in the beauty those dictatorships left behind—castles, churches, art. But the fact remains that European monarchies were brutal dictatorships backed by powerful churches for centuries.

I have an ancestor, Frederik Horn, who was head of the Copenhagen police force in the 18th century, before the democratic Constitution of 1849. Back then, the monsters would have been, at a minimum, branded like cattle, whipped, and in chains for life for their crimes against me and my family.

That was then, and it is good that this is no longer the case because the laws of the 18th century were horrifying! But the problem is that today, benighted thugs and ruthless monsters roam free, the police force neglecting their duties and thus endangering the Danish population.

And today, in Denmark, morally lacking, unenlightened individuals surfacing from dark backgrounds, filled with hatred and the desire to destroy, who consider themselves above the Danish Constitution because they work for the Danish state, the very same Constitution that gave this nation, including their ancestors, rights, freedom, and dignity and released them from a life of oppression and servitude, can do whatever they want, protected by their job titles!

At times freedom, democracy, and the rule of law can seem like such a boomeranging bitch, right?


Let me stress, for the record, I am not against a free democratic society or the Danish Constitution, in its present form, except for the monarchy and state church parts; as a republican, I am against the monarchy and state church. All I am saying is that the package deal consisting of freedom, democracy, and the rule of law without ethics and enlightenment in the hands of the immoral is dangerous and destructive, and turns civilized societies into criminal nations. The moral decay of the Danish police force is a testimony to this.


And on that gloomy note, thanks for reading! I hope you found it valuable and worth your time! Until next time, remember to get your facts straight, and that whatever good times you have won’t come back as bad times!

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