AARHUS (Ekstra Bladet): In the parking lot in front of the Gellerup Church is holding a burned out car. A clear proof in the recent days of unrest in the Aarhus area.

– Hey, where are you coming from? You must not take pictures here!

Five young men rolls up on the side of the Ekstra issued. The tone is not to be mistaken.

– you are not welcome here, says the adversary from one of the men in the back seat of the silver car.

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A burned out car still holds the front of the church in Gellerup. Photo: Claus Bonnerup
the Tense atmosphere
History is repeating itself at a police control on Gudrunsvej only a few hundred metres away. Here in east Jutland Police initially stopped a car with two passengers shortly after at 22. A few minutes later many of the area residents gathered in clusters.

More shouts of the police. Other finds out at photographers, as they believe, must not be filming the session.

the Mood is tense. Further up the road, initiates a group of youth a discussion with a female cop.

at the same time, stimler people together on the walkway in front of the apartments in the huge residential complex to see about it again in the evening to get to the battles between the young men and the police.

But the fighting is lacking.

the Weekend’s riots actually find no place on Monday night, telling vagtchef by east Jutland Police, Morten Rasmussen at 1-time the night of Tuesday.

– It takes place quietly out there. We are, of course, massively present, but in general, there has not been a prelude to trouble, we may find.

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east Jutland Police took earlier Monday the consequence of several days of rioting in Gellerupparken, and introduced an enhanced strafzone.

It means that the punishment for vandalism, violence against police, arson and violation of våbenloven is doubled, if committed within the zone. It informed the police in a press release.

– We have now through several days seen that a group of rioters påsætter fires and throwing stones and fireworks and on the way creates a great deal of insecurity among the vast majority of law-abiding citizens in the area. We estimate that strafzonen can be a tool to crack down on the people who make trouble and on the way to create peace for everyone else out there, says inspector Martin Løye.

The enhanced strafzone apply from Monday 8. June at 22 and goods provisionally until Tuesday 16. June 16 o’clock.

Photo: Claus Bonnerup