Ordered Swedish assassin to Oslo – revealed by undercover agents – news Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

The men were arrested in mid-October and the police have since kept their cards close to their chests. A total of six people have been charged in the case. news can now provide more information in the secret police investigation: Norwegian criminals are said to have ordered an assassin from Sweden The man who pretended to be an assassin was in reality a Swedish police agent The target of the murder is said to have been a central figure in Oslo’s criminal underworld The police had infiltrated an encrypted order page for murder and criminal acts, and alerted colleagues in Norway Police attorney Christian Hatlo does not want to comment on news’s ​​information, beyond the fact that six people have been charged with what they believe is a murder syndicate. – We have had close cooperation with foreign police, without me being able to go into details from the investigation, he says to news. Alleged to have ordered murder online On the chat service, one or more of the accused must have come into contact with what they thought was a Swedish teenager. Police lawyer Christian Hatlo. Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB He said he was willing to travel to Norway to carry out the murder for payment. Among Swedish criminals, the term “klivare” is used for people who take on murder and violence assignments for payment. According to what news is informed, those who ordered the assignment must have been waiting for the “climber” when he arrived in central Oslo. They had agreed where to meet the person in question, and were in contact during his train journey from Sweden to Oslo S. news has mentioned several Swedish “klivares” who have taken on similar assignments in Norway: Must have gone straight into the trap While the bookers sat and waiting for what they thought was the Swedish assassin, they were instead arrested by Norwegian police. The arrests are said to have taken place in several places in Oslo. A total of six people have so far been charged in the case. One of the accused is a Danish citizen. In an imprisonment order from the Oslo district court, the case is described as “a very serious and planned act of violence”. It also states that several mobile phones have been seized, and that the police expect that several people may have played a role in the case. “The police are actively working to uncover the other perpetrators involved,” the ruling states. – Beyond electronic seizures, I do not want to comment on what the police have seized, he says to news. Henrik Boehlke defends one of the accused men in the case. – I cannot make any comment on the matter as of now, Boehlke. He points out that all the documents in the case are still classified. Known criminal The police have so far not wanted to say anything about who was the target in the case, and it was only last week that a person was officially given the status of offended. For several years, he has been a leading figure in a criminal milieu based in the Oslo area, news’s ​​investigations show. Assistant lawyer Usama Ahmad. Photo: Kari Nygard Tvilde Usama Ahmad has been appointed as assistant lawyer. He says the client is shocked and surprised. – Have taken action and gone over their routines, beyond that I don’t think I have any comment. Beyond this, it is difficult to say anything concrete. We have not been given any access to the documents in the case, he says to news. Published 15.11.2024, at 10.27 Updated 15.11.2024, at 10.36



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