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Note on the Text Message Case: Backup From Mette Frederiksen's Top Official Never Investigated by the Police

Summary by berlingske.dk
The government has assured the Danish Parliament that computers that could have "backed up mobile phones" during the mink case were also handed over to top IT experts in the hunt for deleted text messages. This is not true, it now turns out. A backup from a top official in the Prime Minister's Office was left on a computer that was never examined by the police or intelligence services. The Minister of Justice denies any misrepresentation, while …

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The government has assured the Danish Parliament that computers that could have "backed up mobile phones" during the mink case were also handed over to top IT experts in the hunt for deleted text messages. This is not true, it now turns out. A backup from a top official in the Prime Minister's Office was left on a computer that was never examined by the police or intelligence services. The Minister of Justice denies any misrepresentation, while …

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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For four years, the Prime Minister's Office has been keeping a secret.

·Denmark
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BT broke the news in Denmark on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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