Tag: Møller

  • Co-author of homicide boss book takes responsibility for key quotes

    Co-author of homicide boss book takes responsibility for key quotes

    But the co-author of the book, Stine Bolther, says on Thursday in the Copenhagen City Court that the quotes in the book are a product of her own background as a crime reporter. – It is not Jens (Møller, ed.) Who has come up with the quotations to which the indictment relates. It’s something that…

  • Austrian woman died during kitesurfing at Klitmøller

    – She has probably either had a cardiac arrest or drowned, says police commissioner from the local police in Thisted Jørgen Jensen to Nordjyske. The woman was on holiday in Klitmøller, and it was in the kitesurfing area itself that the accident happened. She was an experienced kitesurfer and was generally very active in various…

  • Soon you will need to buy your car online

    Soon you will need to buy your car online

    According to Dansk Industri’s industry organization Bilbranchen, parts of the purchase process for new cars have increasingly been digitized over the past 5-10 years. – The journey from a customer considering a new car until they actually print a purchase or sign the end note, increasingly takes place in an interaction between the web and…

  • Charge: Mother was killed by husband and son for being an infidel

    Charge: Mother was killed by husband and son for being an infidel

    But the 17-year-old boy was not alone in the killing, prosecutors say. Therefore, both the son and his 60-year-old father, who was married to the woman, are charged with the crime. It shows the indictment, which Ritzau has gained insight into. The indictment states that the teenager and his father had carefully planned the killing…

  • Cyclist without helmet dies after crashing on steep hill

    A cyclist who was seriously injured in a crash last week has died. This is stated by Police Commissioner Christian Billesø from Funen Police to fyens.dk. The accident took place on Wednesday afternoon in Svendborg, where the 56-year-old cycled at high speed down Kongebakken, which is steep. But along the way, he probably lost control…

  • Traffic Council: Reform of the National Police can damage traffic efforts

    Traffic Council: Reform of the National Police can damage traffic efforts

    One of the consequences is that the police’s central handling of traffic conditions disappears. An internal presentation from the National Police states that the National Police in the area of ​​traffic will no longer prepare detailed operation plans nor maintain, among other things, traffic analyzes. Mogens Kjærgaard Møller, CEO of the Danish Road Safety Council,…

  • Welfare architecture for all CF Moller architects – Livegreenblog

    Welfare architecture for all CF Moller architects – Livegreenblog

    CF Møller Architects is one of Scandinavia’s leading architectural practices, with over 90 years of award-winning work both in the Nordic region and around the world. A monograph, published by Arvinius + Orfeus in Stockholm and edited by Francesca Perry, presents the company’s design method that integrates urban planning, landscape and architecture in a unique…

  • Cyclist in artificial coma after accident in Svendborg

    The cyclist has hit his head. He was not wearing a bicycle helmet, police say. The pedestrian has received “some bumps”, but is otherwise fine, the chief of guards informs. The two collided with each other at Kongebakken at the intersection between Møllergade and Ørkildsgade. The police received the report at 15.24.

  • The police chief experienced the murder chief’s book as a breach of trust

    The police chief experienced the murder chief’s book as a breach of trust

    – I was absolutely stunned. I thought I would have known if he was publishing a book. I was well aware that when he retired, he would write books and give lectures, says Poul Kjeldsen in court, where he is called as the prosecutor’s witness. Special prosecutor Jette Malberg from the Public Prosecutor in Copenhagen…

  • Criminal case against former homicide boss shrank violently

    Criminal case against former homicide boss shrank violently

    Here, Jens Møller is accused of having violated his duty of confidentiality in relation to three specific criminal cases in connection with the publication of the book “Solved – the murder boss’s memories”. The book was published on 24 October 2018. And it only took six days before the management of the Copenhagen Police contacted…

  • Prosecution: Silence case against former homicide boss is in principle

    He is innocent. He thinks so himself. But the prosecution is of a different opinion. Møller is accused of having told in a book details about various cases, which in the prosecution’s opinion are confidential. The core of the case is in principle, explains special prosecutor Jette Malberg from the Public Prosecutor in Copenhagen at…

  • Homicide boss from the submarine case must defend himself in court

    Homicide boss from the submarine case must defend himself in court

    He switched to a more unnoticed position as head of the Department of Crime Enrichment. It should turn out that the change was due to the fact that Jens Møller had been notified by his employer. Reported for violating his duty of confidentiality in connection with his own book “Clarified”, which was published in October…

  • The group chairman of the Social Democrats becomes state auditor

    The Social Democrats have appointed group chairman Leif Lahn Jensen (S) as state auditor. He confirms this in an SMS to Ritzau. The appointment takes place after Jesper Petersen (S) was appointed Minister of Education and Research on Monday and therefore resigned as State Auditor. Jesper Petersen managed to be state auditor for nine months.…

  • Denmark sends 100 million kroner to help Afghans

    – We have an absolutely very deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, says Minister of Development Flemming Møller Mortensen (S). – The situation was difficult in advance, he says and points out that Afghanistan is already one of the countries to which Denmark provides the most aid, up to 400 million kroner a year. However, the militant…

  • Ti brandmænd rykkede ud til røg fra kongelige hestehove

    – Der er tale om en røgalarm, som automatisk går ind til os, når den registrerer, at der er røg i lokalet. Det er meget almindeligt i for eksempel fredede bygninger, fortæller vagthavende operationschef Michael Møller hos Hovedstadens Beredskab. Brandvæsenet behandler ifølge operationschefen den type alarmer som et 112-opkald. Det vil sige, at man rykker…

  • Denmark is once again taking in 200 quota refugees from Rwanda this year

    And Minister Mattias Tesfaye (S) has therefore chosen that Denmark should again take 200. The minister states in the press release that the focus is on getting women and children to the country. – We will focus on women and children. Just as there may be a need to help persecuted sexual minorities. – I…

  • Voters saw blue parties as softer in foreign policy

    That is one of the conclusions in the book “Klimavalget”, which will be published on Thursday. The book looks at the voter migrations between the parties in the period between the parliamentary elections in June 2015 and June 2019. – It surprised me a little that the voters perceive the Liberal Party as more lenient…

  • Løkke’s government proposal did not attract voters during the election campaign

    Løkke’s government proposal did not attract voters during the election campaign

    But that myth is now punctured by a new book called “The Climate Choice.” It comes out on Thursday and looks at the voter turnout at the election, where there was actually a demand for an SV government among blue bloc voters and to some extent among the Social Democrats and the Radicals. – We…

  • Denmark is focusing on climate in a new plan for development aid

    Denmark is focusing on climate in a new plan for development aid

    The agreement means that Denmark will also spend at least 0.7 per cent of GNI on development aid in the next four years. GNI indicates the annual income of a country’s inhabitants. According to the Ministry of Development, Denmark will thus continue to be one of the few countries that live up to the UN’s…

  • During the eruption at Fagradalsfjall, the lava flow models work

    During the eruption at Fagradalsfjall, the lava flow models work

    In collaboration with the Institute of Meteorology and the University of Iceland, models are being developed for the flow of lava from the eruption that began in Geldingadalur on March 19 and has been going on continuously for almost three months. During this time, the eruption changed its rhythm several times. Successive craters open and…

  • FACTS: Council of Ministers with accounting roots coordinates cooperation

    FACTS: Council of Ministers with accounting roots coordinates cooperation

    The Nordic Council of Ministers has had an extensive mess in the accounts, partly due to lack of invoices and contracts, it appeared from a press conference on Wednesday. Read about the Council of Ministers’ tasks here: * The Nordic Council of Ministers is the official co-operation body of the Nordic governments. * The Nordic…

  • FACTS: The Council of Ministers coordinates Nordic government co-operation

    The Nordic Council of Ministers has convened a press conference on Wednesday, where clutter in the accounts is on the agenda. Read more about the Council of Ministers’ tasks here: * The Nordic Council of Ministers is the official co-operation body of the Nordic governments. * The Nordic Council of Ministers was formed in 1971.…

  • The government is dropping plans for a reception center in Ethiopia

    Plans for a reception center for asylum seekers in the East African country of Ethiopia have been shelved. According to Jyllands-Posten, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Integration Mattias Tesfaye (S) has informed a number of the parliamentary parties about this. The blowout of the plan was to be the conflict unfolding in the province of…

  • The minimalist visual artist Mogens Møller is dead – 86 years old

    One of them can be found by the Lakes in the capital. It is a 15 meter high and two meter wide sculpture of concrete, which is called “Gate of Peace”. Some distance up on the concrete surface is a skewed keyhole. In Hvidovre stands the large concrete sculpture “Gate of Freedom”, which is shaped…

  • 45 million to improve conditions in Syrian prison camps

    45 million to improve conditions in Syrian prison camps

    The government is sending a contribution of 45 million kroner to prison camps in northern Syria. It writes the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a press release. The money is given as part of the so-called Task Force Evacuation, where Denmark – after the government turned on a plate – is now working to bring…

  • Danish restaurant named best in Europe

    Danish restaurant named best in Europe

    Top for an affordable option too In the meantime, several Danish restaurants have also performed well on OAD’s list of cheap eateries 2021 – the three best were all in Copenhagen. Møller Kaffe & Køkken ranked first in Europe on the list, followed by Hart Bageri and Juno the Bakery. Østerberg Ice came in sixth…

  • Minister after visit to West Africa: In our interest to help

    Minister after visit to West Africa: In our interest to help

    – There is always more to do in Burkina Faso. It is as if the country is the place where a lot of conflicts and crises run together, he says. Burkina Faso is struggling with drought, poverty, Islamic terrorist groups and lots of internally displaced people. – They lack food, they lack water, they lack…

  • The clap goes down in the Tibet case – officials can not explain evidence

    The clap goes down in the Tibet case – officials can not explain evidence

    Several times over the years, the police have made plans to intervene against citizens so that their criticism was not seen by the prominent guests. It has emerged during hearings in the commission since January. The 2002 documents reveal the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ key role in keeping protesters out of the way: “Constructive cooperation…

  • FACTS: Police actions during Chinese visits under scrutiny

    * The Constitution, the Police Act and the European Convention on Human Rights were violated. * About 100 citizens have been compensated by the Copenhagen Police because their rights were violated. * The Tibet Commission submitted its report in December 2017, but was set up again in the summer of 2018. * This was due…

  • The infection rate in the Faroe Islands is the highest in a year

    This is stated by the Faroese national doctor, Lars Fodgaard Møller, to Faroese radio on Monday. – The situation is such that we probably only have a chain of infection that has run a little runaway for us, he says. Most cases are registered in the area around Tórshavn. Some of them are related to…

  • Faroese eruption of coronavariant cancels major service

    This is stated by the Faroese national doctor, Lars Fodgaard Møller, to Faroese radio on Monday. – The situation is such that we probably only have a chain of infection that has run a little runaway for us, he says. According to the national doctor, it is especially young people between the ages of 16…

  • Bishop of Roskilde Diocese stops in August 2022

    Bishop of Roskilde Diocese stops in August 2022

    There is a good year until he resigns, but he is announcing his resignation already now in connection with the move. Peter Fischer-Møller has been bishop of Roskilde Diocese since 2008, and thus he has been in charge of the diocese for 14 years. He has worked as a priest since 1984. Roskilde Diocese can…

  • The Dane became the first to cross the Kattegat on a paddleboard

    The Dane became the first to cross the Kattegat on a paddleboard

    Casper Steinfath, a 27-year-old from Klitmøller, has become the first person ever to cross the Kattegat on a paddleboard. “It was a successful passage because my balls are not on fire and I do not have to go to the hospital to get my private parts,” the six-time paddleboard world champion told TV2 after completing…