The intelligence service has rejected criticism that it did not detain the Somali who attacked Kurt Westergaard The Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) has rejected criticism that it could have detained the 28-year-old Somali who attacked cartoonist Kurt Westergaard a couple of months ago and thus could have prevented last Friday’s attack. Within hours of the attack on Friday at 10 p.m., PET announced that the man had links to the radical al-Shabaab organisation as well as to al-Qaeda leaders in East Africa. It is not clear when the man appeared on PET’s radar or why, but the man...