Danish right-wing privacy activist Lars Kragh Andersen posted a video Friday of his arrest by police in Denmark—a video that has now racked up over 8 million views on X. Andersen says he was arrested for posting his two favorite numbers, the social security number of Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, along with her phone number.
Andersen, a self-described anarcho-capitalist who opposes efforts to ban encryption in Denmark, says that in publishing the numbers, he didn’t explicitly say they were the Prime Minister’s phone and civil registration numbers (basically a social security number). Masked men, who identified themselves verbally as police but were dressed in civilian clothes, can be seen busting down the door as Andersen stands there naked with his hands raised.
The viral footage was captured by Google Nest cameras, and Andersen says the power was cut shortly after they burst through the door, so he doesn’t have more footage of what happened later.
The few seconds of video that was recorded before the power was cut: pic.twitter.com/SdaOEeQKPu
— Lars Andersen (@LarsAnders1620) June 20, 2026
Andersen said in a video posted to X that the Prime Minister of Denmark is a “very secret person” who “wants to ban encryption” and hopes to “escalate mass surveillance in Denmark.” He explains that it wasn’t very long ago when a Danish Prime Minister’s address and phone number were public information, but that’s now changed in the 21st century.
Andersen clearly sees publication of Frederiksen‘s information as a form of protest that he hopes will gain publicity for his cause.
“I’m just asking the question, why is that why can’t we the people have privacy when the politicians apparently have all the privacy in the world, secret phone numbers, secret addresses, 24-hour armed protection, and so on?” said Andersen.
The police broke down my door and arrested me because of https://t.co/gK0tHfGBB9 posts. I explain what happened here.
Our freedom and privacy is under attack and if we resist – just a little – the policy might come in force. pic.twitter.com/kGBmatAjFZ— Lars Andersen (@LarsAnders1620) June 20, 2026
Prime Minister Frederiksen has served in the position since 2019 and is the leader of the left-wing Social Democrats. Andersen is a former police officer and libertarian-style activist who has advocated for digital privacy rights, drug legalization, and has spread anti-Muslim messages online.
In 2011, he reportedly wrote, “I am convinced that Muslim men are very much raping, mistreating and killing their daughters to a very large extent worldwide,” among other messages that violated Danish law.
Andersen believes that the seizure of his home security cameras was in violation of local law, and he published a letter on X from his lawyer outlining the ways in which he believes his rights were violated.
But Andersen thinks that all of the attention on social media is helpful to his own advocacy, writing, “The police and the government are in fact their own worst enemies, when they act in this way. It’s almost laughable how bad they are at public relations.”