24-year-old extradited to Norway after shooting in Moss – news Østfold – Local news, TV and radio

On 28 November, a Swedish man in his 30s was shot several times outside a sports hall in Moss. Three men are charged with attempted murder or complicity in attempted murder. Two of them, a 19-year-old and a 20-year-old, were extradited to Norway from Sweden before the New Year. On Tuesday, the third accused, a 24-year-old Syrian citizen, was extradited. He will be produced for remand on Wednesday. Police attorney Christian Gjølberg Finnanger tells news. – We had planned to question him today, but for various reasons it was not carried out, says Finnanger. Marius Oscar Dietrichson has been appointed as defender for the 24-year-old. He has not yet responded to news’s ​​inquiry on Tuesday evening. Crime scene technicians worked at the scene outside Mossehallen for many hours after the shots were fired on 28 November last year. Photo: Terje Bendiksby / NTB Still not questioned The man in his 30s who was shot outside Mossehallen has still not been questioned by the police. – It is because he has not been in a condition that allows us to question him, says Finnanger. Already the day after the shooting, the police linked the incident to criminal networks. Convicted of deprivation of liberty, the 24-year-old has not been extradited to Norway until now because of another criminal case in Sweden. That case has now been processed in the district court. – In that sentence in Sweden, he received a prison sentence of one year and nine months for deprivation of liberty and drug offences, says Finnanger. news is not aware of whether this judgment is legally binding. Police lawyer Christian Gjølberg Finnanger. Photo: Even Bjøringsøy Johnsen / news The 24-year-old was arrested by Swedish police outside Stockholm at the beginning of December. He was arrested after allegedly threatening another person with a knife. Later, his mobile phone was examined. There, discoveries were made which the police believe link the 24-year-old to the shooting in Moss. According to Swedish court documents, the 24-year-old must have been in Norway when a number of shots were fired outside Mossehallen. Swedish police believe the 24-year-old belongs to a criminal network, according to news’s ​​information. news is not familiar with which network it will be. Considering releasing 19-year-old A Swedish 19-year-old has been charged with complicity in attempted murder. He pleaded not guilty to the charge. He was extradited to Norway in Christmas, and has been in custody since then. Now the police are considering releasing the 19-year-old, says police lawyer Christian Gjølberg Finnanger. – We have not meant that he was present in Norway during the incident, but that he has contributed through other types of actions. Then the investigation will show whether or not we succeed in that. The grounds for suspicion against the 19-year-old are weak, according to defender Sille Heidar. Photo: Dan Kåre Engebretsen – The basis for suspicion is weak The 19-year-old’s defender Sille Heidar says she has received signals that her client will be released. – It is probably in the cards that the grounds for suspicion against my client are very weak, says Heidar. Just before Christmas, a Swedish 20-year-old was extradited to Norway. He has agreed to further detention, but denies criminal guilt for attempted murder or complicity in attempted murder. His defender Brynjulf ​​Risnes has not yet responded to news’s ​​inquiry on Tuesday evening.



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