Defense in Dan-Bunkering case criticizes police's calculation of profits

The estimated profit made from 33 trades of jet fuel that ended up in sanctioned Syria is incorrect, according to the defense attorneys in the Dan-Bunkering case. SØIK maintains the amount.
Wednesday, the Dan-Bunkering case continued in Odense, Denmark. | Photo: Claus Fisker/Ritzau Scanpix
Wednesday, the Dan-Bunkering case continued in Odense, Denmark. | Photo: Claus Fisker/Ritzau Scanpix

The defense attorneys of Dan-Bunkering, Bunker Holding and CEO Keld R. Demant, accused of selling large quantities of jet fuel that ended up with the Russian military in sanctioned Syria, is targeting the calculations of profits from the trades as per the State Prosecutor for Serious Economic and International Crime (SØIK).

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