Cutting Thursday, Nokas-Raner Metkel Betew (46) was found killed in the Godliaskogen at Oppsal in Oslo. Several people knew Betew would attend a meeting right there, according to news’s information. news is informed that Betew was warned against going to the forest meeting. Still, he did. news is not aware of who Betew planned to meet, or who actually met him. Just after 10pm Cutting Thursday, police were notified by witnesses who heard shots at Oppsal. A short time later, Betew was found killed. The Oslo Police District does not want to comment on news’s information. Metkel Betew was found shot and killed in the Godliaskogen late Thursday. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB – does not comment on rumors a few days after the murder news was in contact with a friend of Betew. The friend said he had driven Betew to the subway at Majorstuen the same night he was killed. – He didn’t say anything about any meeting or anything. Everything was as normal, he said. Lawyer Marius Dietrichson represents Betew’s survivors. He has been submitted to the information that appears in this case. – We do not comment on different rumors. We are awaiting the police investigation in the hope of an early clarification, he writes in a text message to news. Lawyer Marius Dietrichson. Photo: Torstein Georg Bøe / Torstein Georg Bøe Millehaugen Same double -murdered Stig Millehaugen (55) is charged with murder or complicity in the murder. He refuses to have anything to do with the murder. Police have repeatedly, no later than Wednesday, said that they do not exclude more arrests after the murder. Therefore, news Stig Millehaugen Stig Millehaugen identifies the arrest, and charged with murder or complicity in murder, on Metkel Betew. The charge is serious. Killing is among the most serious crime one can do, and according to police, this is a very brutal killing. It has been carried out in a public place, in a wooded area near dense buildings, where many people, both children and adults, travel on a daily basis. The case has great public interest. The murder victim Metkel Betew is one of Norway’s most well -known criminals, who has been convicted in Norwegian history’s largest case, and has been involved in a number of other serious cases. The fact that Stig Millehaugen is linked to this murder is interesting in itself. Stig Millehaugen is convicted of serious criminal acts, and is currently serving a custody sentence of 21 years for the order murder on Young Guns leader Mohammad “Jeddi” Javed in 2009. He has spent much of his adult life in prison. He must have been on leave from Berg prison while the murder was carried out. This raises a number of societal, principled issues, related to both leave and the Institute of Carriage. Whether the state and the larger community could have prevented the brutal murder from taking place is an important question to pursue further. Millehaugen has also previously sought publicity, through the publication of the book “Giftman” in 2023. At the same time, it is early in the criminal case chain, and Millehaugen is only charged. He denies criminal charges, and says he has nothing to do with the murder. This perspective is important for news to include continuously in coverage, and to inform the audience. news understands that the identification of Millehaugen is a burden for himself, his family and the closest. news always makes careful assessments when identifying persons mentioned in connection with clandestine or criminal matters. In this case, news falls on that the consideration of society’s legitimate information needs weighs most. Last week, Millehaugen was remanded in custody for four weeks. “In the court’s view, there is a probability that the accused has either committed the murder, or otherwise contributed to this,” the imprisonment states. Very word -short news has previously mentioned that the police are investigating whether Betew’s murder may have been performed to order. The police are very word -short about what evidence they believe can link Millehaugen to the murder. Police Attorney Christian Hatlo met at the prison meeting in Oslo District Court on Tuesday, where Stig Millehaugen was remanded in custody. Photo: Aurora Ytreberg Meløe / news It is the overall image of evidence that gives reason to suspect him, according to police lawyer Christian Hatlo. “Now it is this defendant we concentrate on, but this type of case means that we have to look quite wide,” Hatlo told news last week. Was questioned as witness Millehaugen was arrested three days after Betew was found killed. By then the police had already been in contact with him as a witness. Then he also gave up his phone to the police. – I think the police were there for several hours on Good Friday, His defender, Morten Furuholmen, previously told news. This testimony was included in the assessment of custody, according to the district court. The explanation has been seen in the context of other evidence that has been brought into the case, the imprisonment states. Millehaugen was on leave from the low -security prison Berg in Tønsberg at the time Betew was killed. There he serves a custody sentence of 21 years for deliberate kill on the Young Guns leader Mohammad “Jeddi” Javed in 2009. Published 01.05.2025, at. 18.10
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