This is shown by a ruling from the Oslo District Court. According to what news receives from sources, the woman is said to have been involved in an extreme Islamist milieu around Arfan Bhatti. On Friday, Bhatti was charged in connection with the mass shooting in Oslo on June 25, 2022. – He is charged with complicity in this shooting incident in Oslo on June 25 and is charged with violating the terrorism provision, said police attorney Børge Enoksen to news. In March 2019, the woman was sentenced to prison for two years and nine months for participation in the terrorist organization IS. She has finished serving this sentence. In a report in August 2020, PST wrote that they believed the woman convicted of terrorism posed a threat to Norway. The woman is from Somalia and has had a residence permit in Norway as a refugee. She has had protection against deportation, but on 9 September she was told that she no longer has such protection. The police’s immigration unit “aims to transport her to Somalia”, the order says. In the past, a forced return of the woman has been considered to be in violation of human rights. After the woman finished serving her sentence for terrorism, she has lived in Oslo, including in municipal housing. In November 2017, the woman tried to travel from Nordfjordeid, where she lived, to Syria. She never came forward, but was arrested in Europe and sent to Norway. Here she became the first woman to be convicted of participation in a terrorist organisation. The woman’s lawyer, Svein Holden, has no comment on the deportation case. news has been in contact with the police’s immigration unit, which has not had the opportunity to comment on the case today. The Ministry of Justice has not responded either.



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