War on terror/ Denmark
Denmark’s domestic intelligence service acknowledged Tuesday that prison
officials alerted the agency last year to the suspected gunman in last
weekend’s shooting attacks that killed two people and wounded five in
Copenhagen.
The Danish Security and Intelligence Service, known by its Danish acronym
PET, said the report in September didn’t give any reason to believe that the
22-year-old was planning an attack.
PET also said it didn’t have any intelligence before the gunman’s shooting
sprees at a cultural center and synagogue that an attack was imminent. PET
chief Jens Madsen declined to elaborate when reached by phone Tuesday.
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