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Denmark to scrap checks at Swedish border

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Denmark to scrap checks at Swedish border

The Danish justice ministry announced on Friday that spot checks on the border with Sweden will be discontinued.

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Spot checks have been conducted since 2019 on the Denmark-Sweden border but these will be discontinued, the Justice Ministry said on Friday.

Sweden carries out its own checks on the border with Denmark.

The Danish government has informed the EU Commission of its decision to change its border control measures, the Ministry of Justice said in a statement on Friday.

Under the rules of the Schengen agreement, countries can place temporary border controls under exceptional circumstances. After a six-month period, the temporary checks must be renewed.

Denmark initially introduced border checks in early 2016, citing the refugee crisis of late 2015 as justification. It later referred to a more general “security and migration situation” as cause for continually extending the controls, pointing to what it said was a threat of organised crime and terrorism.

The security controls at borders ran separately from full and partial border closures temporarily implemented and later ended during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Denmark also announced changes to controls at the German border that will mean fewer motorists will now be stopped for checks at the border when entering Denmark. Instead, border controls will be made in line with police assessments on where they are most needed.

Foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said that the reorganisation of the German border controls would enable Danish authorities to free resources for “drones, number plate recognition, and patrols”.

"It’s good practice [to have additional resources],” he said.

“Both in a situation where we can abolish control on the Danish-German border completely, as we are now doing in Sweden, and in a situation where the security situation makes it necessary to intensify it," he added.

The Justice Ministry said the National Police (Rigspolitiet) assessment is that "the reorganisation of border control will have a positive overall effect in relation to combating cross-border crime, which affects all police districts".

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