Since it’s a piece of time inside fisketuren moved in the line, it was not – as hoped – a fish she had on the hook.

instead, it was a so-called ernerga grenade (a grenade, which is put on the end of a gun, and as the national guard especially used after the second world war, ed.), inform the south Zealand and Lolland Falster Police in their sample daily report.

the Woman called therefore with the same and notified the case to the police.

“In this type of cases, it is a standard procedure, we get the notifier to take a picture, which we send on to the defence bomberyddere, which then identifies what it is, and whether it is dangerous,” says Morten Kronbo, police commissioner in Nykøbing Falster Police, and add:

“we did, of course, also in this case, and it was quickly concluded that there was talk about a grenade which potentially could be dangerous.”

It was also assessed that the grenade most likely had many years of experience.

Therefore, sent the local police a cart to the area, and kept the public at a distance until the defence bomberyddere reached forward and took the hand on the grenade in the proper way.