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THE GUILTY (DEN SKYLDIGE)
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Police officer Asger Holm begins his afternoon shift at the police station. He has been temporarily relegated to telephone duty, but he is happy that today will be the last day before he can resume his normal patrol duty again. The first calls start coming in. After calming down out a man who clearly calls in a simple drug-induced panic, the next case is a man who claims to have been robbed in the red light district. Asger calls out to the nearest police station for assistance, and is surprised to hear his boss Bo, who is currently doing a phone duty there. They have a some fun over the man who was obviously robbed by the prostitute he had just hired for sex, and Bo promises to send out a patrol car for him. Asger asks if Rashid is all right; Bo acknowledges, but sounds puzzled by the question, as if there should be something wrong with Rashid.
Asger then receives a call from a journalist on his mobile phone who wants to ask him questions about his hearing tomorrow. Asger is taken by surprise and cuts her off, stating that he has no comment on the subject. His chef scolds him for answering personal calls in the call center area, but he replies that he thought it was for work.
Asger is visibly shaken by the call, and nearly misses his next one. It is a woman called Iben, who sounds like she is in for small talk, but she is pretending to be talking to her child. From her tone, it is clear that she is under duress. Through a series of closed-ended questions, Asger is able to find out that she is being taken against her will by a man who is possibly armed with a knife. They are driving on the freeway in northern direction in a white van. Asger calls dispatch and asks them to send a police car to look out for the vehicle. Unfortunately he is unable to provide them with the license plate number. Asger switches the call back to Iben, telling her to be ready to signal the police, who are looking out for the car. However, the call is suddenly broken off. Asger calls dispatch again and is patched through to the unit that is driving over the freeway in search of the van. Due to the rain, the officers on the phone have a hard time identifying it, but when they find one, they force it to pull over. Asger listens in as the officers close in on the van, but it is a false alarm: there is no woman in the van. There is no sight of the actual vehicle.
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