Hamse Ali accused of false statement – said he was subjected to violence – news Vestland

The police emphasize that they have not reached a conclusion and that both cases are still under investigation. In September this year, SK Djerv player Hamse Ali (25) said that he was on his way home from a party, and that he was attacked by six men in Nygårdsparken in Bergen just before he got home. The case received a lot of attention on various websites. On Saturday, the police sent out a press release in which they wrote that there is a gap between what the data base shows and Ali’s explanation. – Hamse Ali has been interviewed by the police this week and has been presented with data that deviates from his own explanation. Hamse Ali’s defense attorney told news on Saturday that he is cooperating with the police and will face new questions. Photo: Steffen Johan Johnstad / news Collaborator with the police Hamse Ali has now been appointed Anette Askevold as defender, who tells news that “they are aware that the police have an alternative hypothesis”. Apart from this, she does not wish to comment on the case in any more detail, but she confirms that Ali is cooperating with the police and that he will face new questions. In the press release, the police write that they have obtained and reviewed a number of electronic data from, among other things, mobile networks and the rental of electric scooters. Several witness interviews have also been conducted. It is based on this that the police believe they have a detailed overview of Hamse Ali’s movements on the night of 22 September. – He was given the status of a suspect in connection with the questioning which was now on Thursday, says police attorney Per Øyvind Valland. Because the police subsequently carried out a search, he now has the status of a suspect. Valland does not want to say anything more about Hamse Ali’s explanation, but confirms that he will go in for new hearings early next week. Police prosecutor Per Øyvind Valland says Hamse Ali will go in for further questioning early next week. Photo: Steffen Johan Johnstad / news Large support markings The reactions did not take long after Hamse Ali went out to the media and talked about the violent incidents. Several support markings were carried out. The case sparked, among other things, torchlight processions against racism and a fundraiser that raised more than NOK 200,000. In the aftermath of the incident, support marches against racism were organized. Photo: Christel Higraff / news Published 23.11.2024, at 14.01 Updated 23.11.2024, at 15.23



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