Frankfurt, Germany - German investigators say Danish police have arrested two men as part of an effort to halt the production and distribution of neo-Nazi music.
Prosecutors in Frankfurt say the two men - a Dane and a German - were arrested in northern Zeeland on Wednesday.
Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet says the men were jailed for two weeks on a German extradition request. Prosecutor Arne Stevns was quoted as saying the Justice Ministry would decide on extradition. Stevns was not immediately reachable for comment.
The arrested men - identified only as Flemming C. and Stephan G. - are accused of overseeing the production and distribution of neo-Nazi music under the label Celtic Moon.
Investigators say the pair produced as many as 100,000 copies of the music.