Daily report
A 56-year-old man, who has threatened to shoot in Qaarsut, spent the night in detention in Uummannaq. After questioning, if he is released, he will be sent back to his settlement.
A 56-year-old man in Qaarsut who has threatened to shoot, has been arrested with the help of the police in Ilulissat, according to police chief Poul Kreutzmann.
The man was quite drunk when he was arrested, but no major problems arose during the arrest.
The 56-year-old man is now being held at the detention center in Uummannaq, and when he has been questioned and released, he will be sent home to his settlement Qaarsut.
The fire alarm was activated
At one of the schools in Nuuk, Atuarfik Hans Lynge (AHL), children deliberately pressed the fire alarm while playing.
– It appears from the Criminal Code that you can be charged if someone deliberately activates an alarm. Even if the person who triggers it is a child, the parents can ultimately be held responsible and get a bill, says Poul Kreutzmann.
In this case, no decision has been made, and he hopes that it will not happen again, says Poul Kreutzmann.
Dinghy on fire in Ilulissat
The police have also received a report about a dinghy in Ilulissat, which had been exposed to a small fire this morning. No one was injured in the incident, and there was no major material damage either.
Tusass relay in Nuuk
When the Tusass Relay takes place today in Nuuk with many participants, road users are encouraged to be aware.
– During the Tusass Relay there will be an impact on the traffic on Aqqusinersuaq, HJ Rinksvej and Kuussuaq, says Poul Kreutzmann.
The guard states that the organizers themselves will supervise the traffic and that the police will be ready if they are needed.















