Bandeland draws listeners deep into Denmark's criminal underworld
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May 26, 2025 at 10:00 PM

Bandeland draws listeners deep into Denmark's criminal underworld

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Susanne Sperling
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Rivalries and power struggles in the Bandeland podcast series

A strong smell of burnt rubber and residual gunpowder lingers heavily in the city streets, where rival gangs fight for territory and power. This is where the podcast series Bandeland from Ekstra Bladet takes listeners deep into the complex world of organized crime in Denmark. The series debuted in 2020 and has, over several seasons, explored the networks of international drug cartels and the power struggles of local gangs. The upcoming season, expected by the end of 2024, will focus on internal turmoil within the biker gang Bandidos. Each episode is filled with criminal intrigue through interviews, archival material, and reconstructions, all produced by journalists like Knud Brix and Tine Røgind and distributed exclusively via Ekstra Bladet+.

The podcast's ethical challenges and Operation Blackjack

The podcast's strength lies in its thorough research and strong narrative sense, transforming listeners into witnesses of Denmark's criminal underworld. But Bandeland has also faced resistance. The use of anonymous sources has sparked discussions about the ethics of presenting stories from criminal environments, where reality meets dramatization. The series' fourth season drew particular attention with its in-depth investigation of Operation Blackjack, where the Serbian mafia played a key role in cocaine smuggling through Belgian ports to Denmark. Despite accusations of sensationalism, the podcast manages to capture the essence of a brutal mafia landscape.

Bandeland's cultural impact and political influence

Bandeland has had significant cultural influence beyond mere entertainment. Revelations about Bandidos have triggered tax audits, and coverage of groups like Loyal to Familia has sparked intense debate on state intervention against gangs. This production, a collaboration between Ekstra Bladet and Impact TV, stands out in the true crime genre by focusing on structural violence and neglected political angles from a Danish perspective. With sophisticated sound design, the podcast self-consciously compares itself to American giants like Serial, while maintaining its unique journalistic and cultural position in Denmark.

Listen to Bandeland on Ekstra Bladet+ podcasts.apple.com – and follow CrimeNews for more in-depth true crime analyses that go behind the headlines.

Susanne Sperling

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