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Fugitives at large: Gang member punched hole in ceiling and escaped from jail | BT Krimi - www.bt.dk Two prisoner escapes in just one day. At the end of April, as many as four inmates disappeared without a trace from two Danish prisons. One prison escape sounds like being taken out of an 'Olsen gang' movie. At the end of April, two prisoners escaped from Renbæk Prison by knocking on a hole in the ceiling, crawling out through the roof and climbing two fences. It informs sources with knowledge of the case to B.T. and is confirmed by the Danish Prison and Probation Service in a statement about the incident. According to B.T.'s sources, the two inmates apparently fled in the middle of the night on April 27, but the exact time has not been officially determined. Both people have been convicted of serious crimes. One of them has been convicted of robbery and is a member of the gang group NBV, which is based in Odense and for several months has been involved in a violent conflict with stabbings and shootings. The other fugitive has been convicted of, among other things, theft, unlawful coercion, violence and violation of the knife law. The two prisoners lived in their respective cells in a closed section in Renbæk Prison, which is otherwise an open prison. They had both made holes in the ceiling of their cells. As they crawled through the holes, they continued through the ceiling and out through a hole in the roof. Then the two fences that encircle the prison passed. The first fence are the ones most likely crawled over. The next fence is six meters high and climb-proof, but a hole had been cut in the fence through which they could escape. According to the Danish Prison and Probation Service, the hole in the fence had bent up on the outside, and the assessment is that they received help from someone from outside. Only late the next morning did the prison guards discover that the two inmates were gone. An alarm was sounded for the police, who launched a search. According to the Danish Prison and Probation Service, after the escape, surveillance has been seen through, and it appears that at 02.14 there were tremors in the fence. At that time, the so-called perimeter alarm was activated. This kind of alarm is activated when there is movement in the fence, and then the camera surveillance turns towards the area. But mysteriously, the guard could not see any people on the surveillance when the alarm went off. According to B.T.'s information, the inmates are also not caught on camera at other times during the night. The Danish Prison and Probation Service can not determine with certainty the exact time of escape and states that it may have happened in a wide range of 13 hours between 20 o'clock in the evening and 9:15 in the morning, when they were found to be gone. Both inmates remain at large. The South and Southern Jutland Police do not want to say whether they are working on the basis of a hypothesis that they are still in the country or have fled abroad. A few hours before the two prisoners fled from Renbæk Prison, two other prisoners had fled from Sønder Omme Prison's detention ward. They jumped over the fence on a farm trip on April 26 at about 6.15pm and are also still at large. The two inmates have long prison sentences behind them, and one had even been convicted of a previous prisoner escape and had also tried to escape from custody in early April. Sønder Omme Prison is an open prison where closed detention centers have been established. It had been decided that both inmates should have been moved to closed prisons with higher security, but the relocations had not yet gone through due to lack of space in the other prisons. The Danish Prison and Probation Service states that "very regrettable mistakes have been made in connection with the case". Among other things, they will now make a review of the Danish Prison and Probation Service's buildings and check whether the security is good enough on courtyard areas, and whether there are enough cameras and alarms. In addition, the Danish Prison and Probation Service will speed up an already planned inspection of whether the various types of prisoners are placed in sufficiently secured institutions. Over the past ten years, more than 100 people have fled closed prisons and detention centers in Denmark, according to figures from the Danish Prison and Probation Service. One of the spectacular and serious prison escapes happened in 2020, when the murdered prisoner Peter Madsen threatened to leave Herstedvester Prison with something that looked like a pistol and a bomb belt. In 2018, a terror suspect man fled Vestre Prison by exchanging identities with a guest who had visited him. on free foot abroad abroad Heunicke: Review Fears the worst abroad scandal school 'It hurts fucking' Berlingske Media A / S Pilestræde 34 DK-1147 Copenhagen KTlf. +45 33 75 75 33 CVR.no .: 29 20 73 13

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