The announcement comes after police were forced to close road and rail links with Germany to prevent thousands of refugees from trying to reach their preferred destination of Sweden. Danish police chief Jens Henrik Hoejbjerg said his officers 'can't detain foreigners who do not want to seek asylum in Denmark.' The decision appeared to contradict the Danish political line, although there was no immediate reaction from the government. In one incident yesterday, around 300 refugees (left), including large numbers of women and children (top right), set off on foot for Sweden, forcing police to shut the motorway near Padborg for several hours. Danish police also asked the state-owned railway to suspend all services between Germany and Denmark yesterday until further notice due to the influx of migrants, although some trains from Flensburg (bottom right) in Germany resumed today.
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