Jews in Denmark are being singled out for extra attention, with the incident in Helsinki being the latest manifestation.
Jewish store vandalized in Copenhagen
Published: 09 Apr 2015 12:00 GMT+02:00
A police patrol discovered the damage at the Jewish delicatessen and kosher store at Lyngbyvej in Østerbro at 3.30am on Thursday,according to the Berlingske Tidende (BT) newspaper.
One of the shop’s windows was partly broken and the word “Jødesvin” (Jewish pigs) was scrawled on a wall, BT reports.
After the Copenhagen shootings on February 14th, Danish police have kept a close eye on Jewish institutions and stores, including the delicatessen on Jagtvej.
“All vandalism is serious, but it is obvious that when it comes to this particular location, there will be an extra focus on it,” police investigator Kenneth Jensen told Berlingske.