Investigating whether the police have made mistakes in the Baneheia case – Latest news – news


4 August 2022 at 11:06 Investigating whether the police have made mistakes in the Baneheia case The Bureau of Police Affairs has launched an investigation into possible service errors by the police in connection with the reopening of the Baneheia case. They are investigating cases in the Agder police district from 2009 until the resumption, they confirm to news. The Bureau has obtained documents and will carry out interrogations by police in Agder. The background for the Bureau’s investigation is cases in the media. news was able to report on 17 February this year that the Oslo police district investigated unknown allegations of abuse against Jan Helge Andersen, which concerned abuse committed before the Baneheia case. – We have picked up on what has been in the media and this with the Oslo police district finding this case from 2009. And there is a question as to whether the state prosecutors in Agder have become aware of it. We will then follow up on how employees in the police and prosecution have dealt with the fact that it was a case from 2009, says head of prosecution investigations Halvor Hjelm-Hansen in the Bureau to news.



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