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    Glostrup case: 23-year-old fraudster sentenced to prison for fraud against 11 elderly individuals

    Immediate verdict at the Court in Glostrup — 1.4 million kroner defrauded — 1.5 years in prison

    Mappe Åbnet: MARCH 17, 2026 AT 05:16 PM
    Fraud against the elderly in Glostrup — 23-year-old sentenced — 2026
    BEVIS

    Sagsdetaljer

    Quick Facts

    Klassifikation:

    elder fraud
    Glostrup
    The court in Glostrup
    Fraud
    summary judgment
    fraud

    Who is the convicted in the Glostrup case?

    The convicted is a 23-year-old man who, in January 2026, was behind a series of cynical frauds targeting society's most vulnerable. The man did not operate alone but acted as a central actor in a network that systematically selected victims aged 76 to 91 years. By exploiting the elderly's trust in authorities such as banks and public institutions, he managed to build a criminal business based on social engineering and direct theft.

    What happened?

    The crimes took place over an extended period in 2025 and up until the beginning of 2026. The method was often the same: The perpetrator or his accomplices called the elderly and pretended to represent Nets, MitID, or the victim's own bank. Under the pretext that there was ongoing fraud against the elderly's accounts, they lured the victims into disclosing personal information, debit cards, and codes. In several cases, the perpetrator personally showed up at the victims' residences to collect the cards.

    The case took a particularly serious turn when the perpetrator began convincing the victims that their physical valuables were also not safe. This resulted in the theft of a painting valued at approximately 600,000 kroner as well as various gold jewelry. In total, the total amount of fraud amounted to about 1.4 million kroner spread across 11 victims.

    The investigation

    The investigation was led by the police in Zealand, who, through digital traces and witness statements, were able to link the 23-year-old to the many addresses. When the police moved to arrest him, the burden of proof was so heavy that the man chose to cooperate. His confession to most of the charges was crucial for the case to be advanced as an immediate judgment, which spared the victims a prolonged legal process.

    The trial and basis for the verdict

    At the Glostrup Court, the 23-year-old was sentenced to one and a half years of unconditional imprisonment. The judge emphasized the professional nature of the case and the fact that the fraud was directed at elderly people, which is considered an aggravating circumstance. The case illustrates an increasing trend in Danish crime, where criminals exploit digital insecurity among seniors. The court also emphasized the significant amount and the systematic way in which the perpetrator had operated.

    Sentenced
    2026-01-01, The Court in Glostrup
    Date of Crime
    2025 - January 2026
    Sentence
    1 year and 6 months of unconditional imprisonment
    Full Name
    Name ban (23-year-old man)
    Place of Birth
    Denmark
    Date of Birth
    Not specified
    Crime Scene
    Glostrup and surrounding areas, Zealand
    Victims
    11 pensioners (76-91 years)
    Case Type
    Fraud and theft
    Status
    The Prison
    Related cases

    The case is part of several larger complexes concerning elderly fraud in Amager and similar cases in Greater Copenhagen, where young men have been recruited to act as 'mules' or 'bank couriers.' The police continue to warn that banks will never ask for codes or collect cards at the residence.

    Documentaries and podcasts about the case

    The case has been covered in several news broadcasts and true crime podcasts focusing on economic crime in Denmark. Among others, DR and TV2 have covered the trend of fake bank couriers in their crime magazines.

    Sources

    • Domstol.dk - Press release from the Glostrup Court
    • The Prosecution Service - Conviction for fraud against the elderly

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
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    SubtitlesNot Available
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    Sentenced2026-01-01, The Court in Glostrup
    Date of Crime2025 - January 2026
    Sentence1 year and 6 months of unconditional imprisonment
    Full NameName ban (23-year-old man)
    Place of BirthDenmark
    Date of BirthNot specified
    Crime SceneGlostrup and surrounding areas, Zealand
    Victims11 pensioners (76-91 years)
    Case TypeFraud and theft
    StatusThe Prison
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    Glostrup case: 23-year-old fraudster sentenced to prison for fraud against 11 elderly individuals

    Immediate verdict at the Court in Glostrup — 1.4 million kroner defrauded — 1.5 years in prison

    Mappe Åbnet: MARCH 17, 2026 AT 05:16 PM
    Fraud against the elderly in Glostrup — 23-year-old sentenced — 2026
    BEVIS

    Sagsdetaljer

    Quick Facts

    Klassifikation:

    elder fraud
    Glostrup
    The court in Glostrup
    Fraud
    summary judgment
    fraud
    Sentenced
    2026-01-01, The Court in Glostrup
    Date of Crime
    2025 - January 2026
    Sentence
    1 year and 6 months of unconditional imprisonment
    Full Name
    Name ban (23-year-old man)
    Place of Birth
    Denmark
    Date of Birth
    Not specified
    Crime Scene
    Glostrup and surrounding areas, Zealand
    Victims
    11 pensioners (76-91 years)
    Case Type
    Fraud and theft
    Status
    The Prison

    Who is the convicted in the Glostrup case?

    The convicted is a 23-year-old man who, in January 2026, was behind a series of cynical frauds targeting society's most vulnerable. The man did not operate alone but acted as a central actor in a network that systematically selected victims aged 76 to 91 years. By exploiting the elderly's trust in authorities such as banks and public institutions, he managed to build a criminal business based on social engineering and direct theft.

    What happened?

    The crimes took place over an extended period in 2025 and up until the beginning of 2026. The method was often the same: The perpetrator or his accomplices called the elderly and pretended to represent Nets, MitID, or the victim's own bank. Under the pretext that there was ongoing fraud against the elderly's accounts, they lured the victims into disclosing personal information, debit cards, and codes. In several cases, the perpetrator personally showed up at the victims' residences to collect the cards.

    The case took a particularly serious turn when the perpetrator began convincing the victims that their physical valuables were also not safe. This resulted in the theft of a painting valued at approximately 600,000 kroner as well as various gold jewelry. In total, the total amount of fraud amounted to about 1.4 million kroner spread across 11 victims.

    The investigation

    The investigation was led by the police in Zealand, who, through digital traces and witness statements, were able to link the 23-year-old to the many addresses. When the police moved to arrest him, the burden of proof was so heavy that the man chose to cooperate. His confession to most of the charges was crucial for the case to be advanced as an immediate judgment, which spared the victims a prolonged legal process.

    The trial and basis for the verdict

    At the Glostrup Court, the 23-year-old was sentenced to one and a half years of unconditional imprisonment. The judge emphasized the professional nature of the case and the fact that the fraud was directed at elderly people, which is considered an aggravating circumstance. The case illustrates an increasing trend in Danish crime, where criminals exploit digital insecurity among seniors. The court also emphasized the significant amount and the systematic way in which the perpetrator had operated.

    Related cases

    The case is part of several larger complexes concerning elderly fraud in Amager and similar cases in Greater Copenhagen, where young men have been recruited to act as 'mules' or 'bank couriers.' The police continue to warn that banks will never ask for codes or collect cards at the residence.

    Documentaries and podcasts about the case

    The case has been covered in several news broadcasts and true crime podcasts focusing on economic crime in Denmark. Among others, DR and TV2 have covered the trend of fake bank couriers in their crime magazines.

    Sources

    • Domstol.dk - Press release from the Glostrup Court
    • The Prosecution Service - Conviction for fraud against the elderly

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    Sentenced2026-01-01, The Court in Glostrup
    Date of Crime2025 - January 2026
    Sentence1 year and 6 months of unconditional imprisonment
    Full NameName ban (23-year-old man)
    Place of BirthDenmark
    Date of BirthNot specified
    Crime SceneGlostrup and surrounding areas, Zealand
    Victims11 pensioners (76-91 years)
    Case TypeFraud and theft
    StatusThe Prison
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    Susanne Sperling

    Admin

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