Two men arrested in triple murder case

The police have arrested two men in connection with the triple homicide that took place in Frederiksberg in late last year.

The two men were arrested for selling on the handgun that was used in the shooting of Suhaib Jaffar (23), Mike Vinther (24) and Philip Rasmussen (19) in an apartment on Christian Paulsens Vej in Frederiksberg on November 11.

“The two men arrested are being charged with being in possession of a loaded weapon with accompanying ammunition – and for selling on the gun, which was one of several weapons used in the triple murder,” the City Police wrote.

READ MORE: Three young men found dead in Frederiksberg flat

City raids
The arrests were made following a co-ordinated action involving raids on several addresses in the Greater Copenhagen area.

The two men will be questioned behind closed doors at Frederiksberg Courthouse tomorrow.

Police are hoping witnesses recognise the gun (photo: City Police)
Police are hoping witnesses recognise the gun (photo: City Police)




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