Former Se & Hør editor arrested

Police will interrogate Henrik Qvortrup today

Henrik Qvortrup was arrested this morning and will be interrogated by the police later today, Politiken reports. 

Police carried out a raid on his home at Frederiksberg.

Hacking scandal unfolding
As the former editor-in-chief of Se & Hør gossip tag, Qvortrup was accused of working with the employee at the credit card IT service Nets who illegally hacked into the credit card transactions of celebrities and members of the royal family.

Following the media storm, Qvortrup was forced to step down from his job as a political commentator on TV2.

He has previously said he was ready to collaborate with the police, but also stated that he hadn't committed any crime. 





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