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Two women, who are charged in a terrorism case, are accused by the court in Odense for possession and resale of a small amount of cocaine. They deny any guilt. (Archive photo). Photo: Claus Fisker/Ritzau Scanpix

Terrorism accused women charged with cocaine possession and sale

In Odense, two 20-year-old women, already implicated in terror planning, are now accused of selling 8 grams of cocaine and possessing an additional 6 grams. The offense allegedly happened last April at 2:30 AM, while in a car with a 21-year-old male co-accused. All deny the charges, with explanations ranging from lack of knowledge to being under the influence of other substances at the time. Police found the narcotics shortly after an unknown man entered and exited the vehicle, which the accused claim to have no connection with. Additionally, the police discovered 5,600 kroner from a casino win, according to the male co-accused. There is heightened security in court, with five officers present. The women are also detained on suspicion of terror-related activities reportedly linked to Hamas and the banned gang Loyal To Familia.