Arfan Bhatti taken by Pakistani police – news Norway – Overview of news from various parts of the country

Aftenposten reports that Bhatti was arrested by an anti-terrorist unit last night. – I don’t know, Holden answers when asked by news whether Bhatti has been arrested. Nor does the Oslo police district know whether Bhatti has been caught. According to Aftenposten, Bhatti is in custody in the city of Gujrat. On Friday, the Oslo police district told that Bhatti is wanted internationally. He is charged with complicity in terrorism after the mass shooting in Oslo on 25 June. Bhatti’s lawyer, Svein Holden, has previously told news that his client denies having anything to do with the shooting in Oslo. Supposed to have settled in Pakistan Bhatti has been living in Pakistan for the past few months. – He lives in Pakistan. Has done so since May, Bhatti’s long-time lawyer John Christian Elden wrote to news on Friday. Norway does not have an extradition agreement with Pakistan, but the police still hope to get the man accused of terrorism to Norway. A total of four people have now been charged after the mass shooting in Oslo, where two people were killed by accused Zaniar Matapour.



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