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Friday, April 9, 2010

Bandidos Bring Street Justice To Denmark



DENMARK--Local neighbours reportedly asked bikers to intervene when details emerged of sexual abuse of minors, as reported here.

Two men, aged 18 and 69, are currently being held in jail while the public prosecutor weighs up the charges against them for sexually abusing six young children.

But reports are emerging of vigilantism, when locals called in a biker gang to take action where they felt that social services were stalling. [Does this mean they will get a lighter sentence, because they already caught some street justice?]

Police in the West Zealand town of FĂ„revejle changed and extended the charges against the grandfather and grandson suspects on Tuesday, saying what occurred at their home went above and beyond indecent exposure. Local sources spoke to BT newspaper on the condition of anonymity and said that 'people in the neighbourhood knew well that something was wrong'.

The source said locals felt that authorities were not taking action after suspicions had been reported and so local bikers were called in to help.
The unidentified bikers waited at the man's house one evening before dragging him inside to beat him up, before also smashing up his swimming pool. The man allegedly used his swimming pool to lure his six victims.
The area is a stronghold for the Bandidos biker gang.

The six victims are all under the age of 12 and all have been subject to a video deposition so they will not have to face the accused in court.

The men were originally charged last September.

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