Sexualized videos of drugs are being spread online – news Rogaland – Local news, TV and radio

– I think very little of this. If they have videos, they must be deleted, and apologies must be made to the relevant parties involved in it. If you have received them, it must be reported to the police, says president of the Russian executive board in Sør-Rogaland, Martin Nese Johnsen to news. President of the Russian executive board in South Rogaland, Martin Nese Johnsen, does not know about the videos. But urges fellow Russians to stop the division. Photo: Ole Andreas Bø / news During the weekend, news was made aware of several videos with sexually offensive content involving drugs that were shared on social media. The videos contain, among other things, oral sex and nude wrestling. In a video, a Russian eats what looks like feces. The police are now investigating where the videos come from, but several people on social media write that the content originates from the Stavanger Russian. Several of the videos are from Ålesund, but TV 2 has done extensive verification work on the Russian videos and writes that several of the videos are from Ålesund, and from a different batch of Russians than this year’s. – Done is done. We have put it behind us now, one of the young men in the videos, which TV 2 has identified, tells TV 2. The Russian president in Stavanger himself does not know any of the videos in question. – There will always be something. No matter what we do when it comes to alcohol and respect for others, there will always be someone who can’t follow the pack and drag it out a little longer. It is very inappropriate when it affects others, says Nese Johnsen. Have not received reports The police in Sør-Vest tell news that they have not received any reports in connection with the videos, and that no cases have been opened by the police either. Leader of the online patrol, Kaare André Ødegaard. Photo: Erik Waage / news Head of the police’s Nettpatrulje in the South-West, Kaare Andre Ødegaard, says that they take the sharing of such videos very seriously. He does not wish to comment on the aforementioned videos, but speaks on a general basis. According to section 267a of the Criminal Code, sharing images can be punished with a fine or imprisonment for up to one year. – This section has been added to prevent the sharing and spread of offensive images. But some cases are more serious than just the sharing being punishable, says Ødegård. He asks people to report such videos on the platforms where they see them. – And if you come across such videos on social media, we ask people not to share them and to contact us on Instagram or Facebook. We are open 24/7, says Ødegaard. – Most Russians are kind and decent. He is clear that every year from the beginning of April until the end of May, there is a considerable increase in messages in the Nettpatruljen inbox. – This applies to everything from those who experience noise from Russian buses, to cases of sharing sexually offensive videos. The vast majority of Russians are kind and decent, but you don’t need so many bad apples to ruin the reputation of the cohort, he says. All the official Russian knots the Russians have must go to the police for a check before they are made public. However, news is aware that there are also unofficial nodes, either at Russian groups or at Russian buses. Nese Johnsen also confirms this. – I am aware that there are certain knots where they take it longer than we want, says Nese Johnsen. Martin Nese Johnsen, president of the Russian executive board in South Rogaland. Photo: Ole Andreas Bø / news



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