Fyn Police Extends Search Zone in Odense
Fyn Police has announced an extension of the inspection zone and heightened punishment zone in southeastern Odense until March 2, in relation to gang conflicts.
Fyn Police in Denmark has extended the inspection zone and the heightened punishment zone in large parts of southeastern Odense, as reported on Politi Update. Originally implemented on February 1, these measures will now remain in effect until March 2 at 7:00 PM. This extension comes amid concerns regarding escalating gang conflicts in the area.
The police recently indicated that the banned gang, Loyal To Familia (LTF), is likely involved in a conflict with another group referred to by law enforcement as the Korsløkke Group. This conflict has raised serious safety concerns for local residents, prompting the authorities to take preventive measures by extending the inspection zones. The intentional increase in police presence aims to deter gang-related activities and maintain public order.
Additionally, Fyn Police, in collaboration with the National Unit for Special Crime, has issued a conflict note. This document suggests that a recent explosion in Korsløkke park, which occurred on the night of February 1, could be linked to the ongoing gang disputes. The proactive stance by the police underscores their commitment to handling gang violence effectively and ensuring community safety.