Unexpected Discovery in Greenland
Yesterday afternoon, the Greenland Police were presented with a rather unusual report: a pair of concerned citizens walked in to deliver a human bone they had stumbled upon at Noorlernut.
Poul Kreutzmann, the local warden, underscored the importance of respecting the area’s sanctity. “The graves and burial ground are protected spaces. If you happen upon something there, it’s crucial that you do not take it with you,” he stressed.
The bone has since been transferred to a museum by the police for further examination.
Airport Busts: Two Arrests
In a separate incident, law enforcement at Nuuk Airport apprehended a 39-year-old man upon his arrival from Denmark. He allegedly attempted to smuggle 700 grams of hashish into the country. This is not the first time the man has faced legal troubles; owing to his history, he will appear in court later today, where an immediate sentencing is expected.
In an unrelated case, a 21-year-old man was detained while trying to exit the country with a substantial amount of cash. Charged with money laundering, he has since been released, but the investigation continues.
Meanwhile, in Sisimiut, authorities have also cited a man for driving under the influence. Warden Kreutzmann noted that overall, it has been a busy day, with several alcohol-related incidents reported along the coast.