It was Bilal who deleted the radio messages about Special Forces movements
The Prime Minister knew about the civilian deaths and the Special Forces officer, but covered them up to protect the government, who had sanctioned the secret mission without the necessary permission of parliament.
He had been cleared of involvement thanks to General Arild who lied to Brix about the dates Strange was in Afghanistan – despite Strange being AWOL on the dates of the shootings – in order to cover up Special Forces involvement. It was hot, and she saw his tattoo – and started asking questions. Strange began killing members of 3-2 Alpha after a chance meeting with Anne Dragsholm at the magistrates court. The Special Forces officer who killed the family in Afghanistan and the soldiers in Denmark was Ulrik Strange, Lund's partner, who had been using Per K Moller's identity. We can only wonder at whether Lund will even get a partner for season three – I can't imagine there will be a waiting list given the current survival rate … The investigation: what do we know We've got lots to get through so I suggest we press straight on with the details (and not only because many of you will surely be shouting "I told you so!" at this blog).
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Gosh, it feels like this series has gone by in an absolute flash – no sooner were we applauding the return of the jumper than we were watching it dash around Afghanistan. Vicky Frost's episodes seven and eight blog Do not read on if you haven't seen episodes nine and 10. SPOILER ALERT: This blog is for people watching Forbrydelsen II (The Killing 2) on BBC4.