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Plagborgvej 13, Grindsted         Locator map


Amdi's fortified retreat

May 2003:  This is where Amdi Petersen and some close associates are thought to be living during the trial.     It is a huge estate or several hectares, entirely hidden from the road by tall trees, and protected by security cameras, electrified fences, and a dog run.

         

All that can be seen from the road is an 80-ft radio antennae.    This is thought to be part of the Teachers group's secure communications systems with the Tvind empire abroad.

Aerial photographs, seen by Tvind Alert, show that the property is a well-appointed modern country house, with a swimming pool, a covered tennis court, and lots of grounds.

This luxurious property on the edge of the central Jutland town of Grindsted, is only a mile from the Teachers group headquarters building at Odinsvej 17.      It was one of the seven properties raided by the Danish police, tax authorities and security services.

The name on the post box is Svend K Pedersen, who is believed to be a Tvind supporter who has made this property available for Amdi and the Teachers Group.


Amdi's fortified retreat

May 2003:  This is where Amdi Petersen and some close associates are thought to be living during the trial.     It is a huge estate or several hectares, entirely hidden from the road by tall trees, and protected by security cameras, electrified fences, and a dog run.

         

All that can be seen from the road is an 80-ft radio antennae.    This is thought to be part of the Teachers group's secure communications systems with the Tvind empire abroad.

Aerial photographs, seen by Tvind Alert, show that the property is a well-appointed modern country house, with a swimming pool, a covered tennis court, and lots of grounds.

This luxurious property on the edge of the central Jutland town of Grindsted, is only a mile from the Teachers group headquarters building at Odinsvej 17.      It was one of the seven properties raided by the Danish police, tax authorities and security services.

The name on the post box is Svend K Pedersen, who is believed to be a Tvind supporter who has made this property available for Amdi and the Teachers Group.


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