DAILY REPORT
A man has been detained on the basis of several cases of violence, including a recent case where the man is accused of violence against a woman. In addition, the police also had a case about a stolen car which crashed on Monday evening.
A man in the middle of the 20s has been detained for four weeks by the circuit court on Monday.
The man is charged in a case of violence, which the police received a report on Sunday in the recently ended weekend. This is according to duty manager Aqqalu Petersen.
The review came at 10.55 in the morning, and in the case the man is suspected of having committed violence against a woman in the Nuuk district of Nuussuaq. The victim in the case is in his mid-30s.
The warden says that the man was produced in the circuit court because he has several cases of violence in his luggage, and now he has been detained for four weeks while the investigation is ongoing.
The warden says that the victim and perpetrator know each other.
Stolen car drove wrong
In relation to other incidents in the past 24 hours, Aqqalu Petersen says that at 6.09 p.m. theft of a vehicle was reported.
However, it was not just theft, because the stolen car had crashed in the Nuuk district of Nuussuaq.
Aqqalu Petersen says that the driver of the car, a man in his early 20s, was arrested and charged with utility theft, drink driving in connection with a traffic accident and driving without a driving license – which means that the man also did not have a driving licence.
The man was arrested and later released.
Employee threatened with life
Later on Monday evening at 23.49 the police had to move out to Brugseneeraq Kongevej in Nuuk. Here, an employee had been threatened with his life by a drunken customer.
A man has been charged in the case.
Tuesday morning at 05.09 the police also received a report from Ilulissat, where a perpetrator has broken a window in the town’s leisure club.















