Expulsion of shareholders at Fosen – news Trøndelag

Among other things, members of Motvind Norge in Trøndelag are blocking the facility. On Monday 26 June, activists from Motvind Norge blocked the entrances to the wind power plant at Roan. On Thursday, they were evicted – Aneo was going in to do operation and maintenance at the plant. Afterwards, the action continued. On Tuesday morning, the police again expelled the campaigners who blocked the boom into the wind power plant. Operations manager Kirsten Bergstrøm says the police have issued an order for deportation, which the protesters have complied with. As a result, workers have entered the area of ​​the Roan wind power plant at Fosen. The action takes place in solidarity with the reindeer herders at Fosen, according to Motvind Norge. They want the plant to be shut down completely. The police are on site at the Roan wind power plant. Photo: Ingrid Lindgaard Stranden / news I think the campaigners will stand up again – Those who were supposed to work on necessary maintenance had to go in, so we drove up and there were 15-20 demonstrators. They were given a verbal order to step aside. That’s what chief of staff Tryggve Duun in Trøndelag police district says. He says that it all went smoothly and that the campaigners complied with the order. He believes the protesters will stand down again. – As long as no one is going up there, there is no problem. Shareholder Torbjørn Lindseth says the expulsion was expected and that they now have to think about what the next step will be. – It was a bit of a downturn, but we knew this was going to happen sooner or later. Now we’re going to drink coffee together and we’ll have a go at it, he says. The campaigners gather around the bonfire to plan the next step in the campaign. Photo: Ingrid Lingaard Stranden / news



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