Police believe that LTF and local Odense group are in conflict
Fyns Police has identified a conflict between the illegal gang LTF and a local group in Odense, linking it to recent violent incidents.
Fyns Police and the National Unit for Special Crime (NSK) have reported an ongoing conflict between two groups responsible for multiple violent incidents in Odense. Recent investigations have highlighted a series of intentional collisions between vehicles as well as an explosion fire in the Korsløkkeparken residential area, indicating that these acts are likely connected to the tensions between the criminal organization Loyal to Familia (LTF) and a local group termed 'Korsløkkegruppen' by the authorities. This conflict has raised concerns about public safety in the area.
Vice Police Inspector Michael Lichtenstein addressed these concerns by assuring citizens that the police are using all available resources to mitigate the situation. This includes implementing designated inspection zones and enhanced penalty areas, as well as placing significant investigative focus on individuals linked to the conflict. The police are determined to maintain public safety and prevent further escalation of violence as they continue their investigations.
As the police work to solidify their findings, they plan to keep the public informed about developments in the investigation as soon as it allows. The growing awareness of this conflict emphasizes the challenges law enforcement faces in managing gang-related violence and the importance of community safety amidst such criminal activities, highlighting the role of police in addressing gang conflicts effectively.