On Thursday afternoon, two employees at the health center at Saupstad in Trondheim were attacked with a sharp object. One offended person is described as slightly injured, while the other person is in St. Olav’s hospital. The police cannot say anything more about the health status. Charged for fire in May A woman in her 40s is charged with grievous bodily harm after the incident. She will be produced for remand on Saturday. – The police will ask for remand for the accused woman on the basis of the risk of tampering with evidence and the risk of repetition. This is what the prosecutor in the case, Lars Lundlie, says in a press release on Friday morning. A man in his 30s has been charged with complicity in grievous bodily harm. It has not been decided whether the man will be produced for imprisonment. – The police can confirm that there is a relationship between the two accused and that both have the status of being charged with serious damage after a fire at Nav Falkenborg in Trondheim on 26 May this year, the police write. As of now, the two accused have not wanted to be questioned by the police. It is too early to say anything about a motive in the case. Large police resources moved to the health centre. Photo: Morten Karlsen / news Ranum: – I take this very seriously Many people are said to have been inside the building during the attack, and there have been descriptions of dramatic scenes. – People shouted for help, a woman told Adressa.no. – A chill ran down my spine. This should not happen. All our colleagues who are on the front line and do their very best to deliver services – they must be safe. That’s what Trondheim mayor Kent Ranum says on Friday morning. On Friday morning, the police will be present at the health center to answer questions from the public. Ranum adds that it is good to record that the security and emergency team, in collaboration with the police and other agencies, did a good job in the situation that arose. – It is a bit early right now to conclude what we can do further, he says. – But I take this very seriously, and will go through what we can do to tighten security and secure employees better than today. The mayor of Trondheim, Kent Ranum (H), takes the incident in Saupstad on Thursday very seriously. Photo: Bjarte Johannesen / news They will find this out with the help of the police and other relevant actors, according to Ranum. He hopes that the perpetrators get help, and he sends out a thought to those who were close to the attack. – It must be very demanding to end up in the middle of such a situation. It is regrettable and should not happen. Set fire to sofa The two people are also charged with a fire at Nav Falkenborg in May. Then there was lighter fluid all over a sofa and lit on fire. Employees were evacuated in the dramatic situation, and the perpetrators disappeared. A sofa was set on fire inside the Nav office at Falkenborg in Trondheim in May. Photo: Morten Andersen / news – It is natural that the municipality has to sit down and discuss our routines and safety for our employees, said communications manager in Trondheim municipality, Harry Tiller, to news after the incident on Thursday. On Friday, the health center in Saupstad will be closed.
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