Man stabbed in grocery store in Sarpsborg – news Østfold – Local news, TV and radio

A man in his 20s was arrested a few minutes later elsewhere in the city. – We have arrested one person who we believe can be linked to the act, but we are looking for more people, says task leader Thor Arild Hansen, in the police, to news. Although the police do not have control over other people involved, they believe that there is no danger to other outsiders. – We do not have a complete overview of the relationships between those involved, but there is nothing to indicate that this is a danger to third parties, says Hansen. The stabbing took place inside a grocery store. Photo: Rahand Bazaz / news The operations center in the East police district reports that the hunt for the others involved continues. – Objects have been seized and secured as evidence in the case. There are additional suspects. The police are keeping a lot of pressure in the belief that more people will be arrested during the night, the police write in a message to the press. Operations manager Terje Marstad tells news on Friday morning that the police are looking for named persons. Man to hospital The emergency services were notified of the incident at 10.45pm on Thursday evening. – One person has been taken to hospital with stab wounds. It is unknown what kind of weapon or object caused the injuries, says the task leader. On Friday morning, operations manager Marstad tells news that the man has undergone surgery and is on the road to recovery. The injured person is a man in his 40s. He probably does not know the perpetrators from before. – It does not appear that the victim had any knowledge of the perpetrators. It may appear that he tried to intervene in a situation, says Marstad to NTB. The police hope to be able to question him during the day. The police are now working to interview witnesses who have been in the store, as well as securing video surveillance from the store. The police were on the scene late Thursday evening with several patrols. Photo: Rahand Bazaz / news



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