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Police are still investigating 13-year-old Omras' disappearance broadly: Too early to get stuck | BT Krimi - www.bt.dk "We can not yet determine whether one or the other has happened," states the head of the department for dangerous crime at the Copenhagen Police, Brian Belling, to B.T. He talks about 13-year-old Omra Khanwali, who has been missing since she set course for her school on Amager on Friday morning. A school not far from the family home. By her side she had her big sister, but when they were late for it, the sister ran ahead. Omra Khanwali never showed up at the School at Amagerbro. Nor did she come home to the residence on Woltersgade in the afternoon as agreed. Something that caused the family to sound the alarm as she is not known for running from appointments. The police take the case very seriously and have therefore launched a major investigation. In this connection, video surveillance has been obtained from the area, among other things. That work continues, says the deputy police inspector. »Video surveillance can be used in two ways: to confirm or exclude. That is why we are still in the process of video surveillance. We do not stop because we do not find what we need on the first street. "" It is a relatively large job, but we have a lot of people on it. "Brian Belling informs B.T. that at the time of writing there are several groups from the Department of Dangerous Crime, focusing on the many angles of the case. Read also That it is precisely the department that is investigating, one should not deduce anything from, he emphasizes: "When we do not know a clear cause of a disappearance, that type of case will typically land with me. Among other things, it has something to do with the fact that if it turns out to be a crime, we want to be involved from the start. "" But it is also about the fact that we in the department have some competencies that are really good for that type. investigation. We have some power, knowledge and experience, and we have also found many missing again. ”In connection with the investigation of a missing person, it is not unusual for them to be wanted internationally. This is also the case with Omra Khanwali. ‘We’re talking about a 13-year-old and we have no indication of why she’s gone. It would have been different if she had left a message - then we would not have gone as far as the first one. "" We often call internationally if we are wondering why they are gone, "says Brian Belling. Omra Khanwali is described as: 160 to 165 centimeters tall and plain of build She is dark in complexion and has long, brown hair. When she disappeared, she was probably carrying a black shoulder bag. He and the rest of the police district have, since going out and calling the teenager publicly early Saturday, urged any witnesses to get in touch. Some tips have come in, says the deputy police inspector, but then adds: "We have not been blown away by information." Therefore, the call remains valid. "It may be that citizens are sitting and thinking that they do not know anything of value - we often see this, people think and therefore do not make inquiries." "But their knowledge can be a small piece in our large investigation." The police can be contacted by phone 114. politics Check it here norway abroad Save 40% Cursed everywhere: acknowledges Warns citizens: Said sorry: B.T. thinks Weekendavisen ukraine Atomvåben Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 København KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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