In February, a group of unknown shareholders entered a house in Lillehammer, and occupied it in protest of the development of a new E6. Police were Tuesday morning at the house. Excavator at the house news’s reporter in the city confirms that there were three police officers at the house, who after a quarter traveled from there. They were in conversation with the contractor AF group, who will build the E6. The house is now owned by Nye Veier AS, which is responsible for expanding the E6. The occupants found a period on the roof. An excavator has started digging at the house. The police operator, Haagen Løvseth, tells news just after 10 o’clock that the police have been there, but are no longer there. He has no more information to news about why the police were there. Police were in conversation with the AF group outside the house. Photo: Roar Andre Berntsen / news Protest against the motorway The house is located at the route where a new E6 with a tunnel will be built. The occupied house in protest of the E6 development that will go there. The E6 development has been controversial, because it will go through the Lågen Delta nature reserve. – This is the last opportunity we have. This house will be demolished in connection with the project and we refuse to leave it because we do not want the road, the occupants told news in February. Earlier, the occupants have covered themselves, and will not come up with names. Published 11.03.2025, at. 09.57 Updated 11.03.2025, at. 10.11
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