Photo: Liselotte Sabroe/ScanpixThe UC3 Nautilus, the submarine at the centre of the case involving the death of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, is being scanned for hidden compartments. The vessel is being scanned using technology from Danish tax agency Skat, police confirmed in a press statement on Tuesday. Police said that they could not rule out the possibility of hidden compartments existing on board the sub. “The scan is taking place on the basis of many different reports on possible cavities, on submarines in general and also in relation to Nautilus,” police wrote in a press statement. The police prosecution announced via a press statement on Friday last week that charges against Peter Madsen, the owner of the submarine, had been extended.
Source: The Local August 29, 2017 11:48 UTC