At least 15 robbers, 11 burning garbage trucks and a exchange of around 62 million Danish kroner. The robbery against a securities transport deposit in southwestern Copenhagen in 2008 was one of the largest robberies in Denmark ever.

- It was very noticed because it was spectacular, daring and brutal compared to previous robberies in Denmark. It was clear that the robbery had been planned for a long time, says Line Holm Nielsen.

14 minutes - 62 million

A group of men broke into the landfill by carrying a wheel loader through the outer wall. Then seven robbers armed with automatic weapons ran into the room.

- They filled bags with Danish kronor and euros worth at least 62 million Danish kroner, and fled in three stolen Audi cars. Within 14 minutes they were gone. It was difficult for the police to move to the scene, since the robbers had stolen 11 garbage trucks, which they placed on roads in the area and lit fire. The police could not arrive, or follow them, says Line Holm Nielsen.

The robbery was carried out by a network consisting primarily of Danes and Swedes.

Big sums missing - "no connection"

Although 15 people were sentenced, most of the prey was never found. Three and a half million Danish crowns were found buried in a garden.

- Last time I talked to the police, they thought the money had been turned into new criminal activities. It is expensive to be a robber. They make quick money and spend them quickly. Some may have moved abroad and spent them there, says Line Holm Nielsen.

However, she does not believe that the murder of the woman in Malmö has anything to do with the robbery, even though her children's father was convicted of the Bröndbyrånet.

- It is clear that there may be a hostility between those who participated, but I do not think that what happened in Malmö has anything to do with the money, she says.