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16 year old Danish muslim-convert girl planned to blow up Jewish school

A 16-year old Danish girl was planning to carry out terrorist attacks against two schools, one of which was Jewish, Danish police reported. The girl, whose name has not been released by the authorities recently converted to Islam and planned to plant bombs with her 24 year old accomplice.

Denmark approves plan to seize refugees’ assets

Denmark’s parliament voted on Tuesday a plan which will allow authorities to search asylum-seekers when they arrive in the country and seize items worth of no sentimental value up to a value of 10,000 Danish kroner (about 1,340 euros).

They also voted for plans to delay family reunions for asylum seekers.

Are these photos of natural beauty really offensive? Danish police think so! (pics)

Danish police shut down a photography exhibition of naked women in Copenhagen because it was considered too ‘indecent’. Danish nudist photographer Mathilde Grafström said her display of “Female Beauty” at Nytorv Square in Copenhagen was aimed at promoting positive image. Police, however, found the display offensive and forbade her for showcasing the work.

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Third alleged accomplice in Copenhagen shootings arrested

Danish police said they arrested on Feb. 27 a third alleged accomplice in the Copenhagen shootings, nearly two weeks after the attacks that killed two people.
      
The suspect is "charged with complicity in the perpetrator's actions" and will appear before a judge on Saturday for a custody hearing, police said in a statement.
      

Danish Police Charge Two Men With Helping Copenhagen Attacker

Two men have been arrested and charged with helping the attacker who killed two people in Copenhagen at the weekend, the BBC reported on Monday.

Danish police have accused the two men of providing the weapon to the gunman and helping him get rid of it. They are also charged with assisting the perpetrator to hide.

Two men charged with aiding Copenhagen gunman: lawyer

Two men were charged on Monday with helping the gunman who killed two people in twin attacks in Copenhagen at the weekend, a lawyer said.
      
"They are not charged with terrorism but they are charged with having helped the perpetrator get rid of a weapon and giving him a hiding place," the lawyer of one of the men, Michael Juul Eriksen, told AFP.
     

Copenhagen gunman maybe inspired by Paris attacks: police

 Danish police said on Feb. 15 a gunman killed by officers after two fatal shootings in Copenhagen may have been inspired by last month's Islamist attacks in Paris.
      
The man, believed to be the sole perpetrator of what the Danish prime minister called "a cynical act of terror", was previously known to intelligence services, police said.
      

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