Last fall, the South East Police District revealed murder plans against a man in Bastøy prison. Norwegian police were advised on the case by Swedish police, after going through the cellphone of the 16 -year -old Swedish boy. On the mobile, messages were found that indicated that the 16-year-old had put on an order killing of a man in his 30s in Norway. “The plan was to kill the inmate outside the prison,” police lawyer Fredrik Borg Johannessen told news. Police Attorney in the South East Police District Fredrik Borg Johannessen. Photo: Truls Alnes Antonsen / news There should only be coincidence that the man in his 30s was not killed. news is informed that the 16-year-old traveled to Horten last year and was armed, ready to kill. – It seems that he has been in Norway, confirms the police lawyer. Police believe the killing was ordered by persons associated with a heavy criminal environment in Norway. They have not revealed any relationship between the young Swede and the man in his 30s. In February, news was able to reveal that at least eleven Swedish teens have been hired to commit serious murder and violence assignments on Norwegian soil. The 16-year-old in this case is one of them. Described as a good friend of Betew Cutting Thursday, Nokas robbery Metkel Betew was found killed at Oppsal in Oslo. Police describe the murder as “very brutal”. The man in his 30s and Betew have been observed together several times in the last six months, according to news’s ​​information. They are described as good friends. The murder convicted Stig Millehaugen is charged with murder or complicity in Betew’s murder. He refuses to have anything to do with it. Bastøy prison is the country’s largest low -security prison. The prison is located on an island in the Oslofjord outside Horten. Photo: Mathias Revheim-Rafaelsen / news In 2024, the man in his 30s was the last part of a longer prison sentence on Bastøy. news has been in contact with the man’s lawyer. He does not want to comment on the matter. Neither does the Oslo Police District, which is investigating the murder of Metkel Betew. Bastøy prison is located on the island of Bastøy. To get there, you have to take this ferry. Photo: Truls Alnes Antonsen / news convicted of murder attempts The now 17 -year -old Swedish boy who is linked to the murder plans is charged with the killing association. He has not yet been delivered to Norway. This is because he was recently sentenced to three years of youth punishment for attempted murder, gross violation of the Weapons Act and minor drug offenses in another case in Sweden. In this case, too, he was hired to kill another to order. He shot an old boy at least three times in the middle of the bright day at a square in Södertälje outside Stockholm. The 17-year-old has not appointed any Norwegian defender. It is therefore not known how he stands for the charges. This picture was taken off with a surveillance camera in the taxi that the young Swede took to and from the scene in Södertälje. Photo: Swedish police In mid-September last year, a young Norwegian man in his 20s was arrested in the Bastøy case. He is charged with complicity in the killing association, but has now been released from custody. As far as news knows, he should have served as a form of facilitator for the 17 -year -old Swede. – He appears to have played a less central role than the Swedish citizen, says police lawyer Fredrik Borg Johannessen. news has been in contact with the Norwegian defender. The defender says he does not recognize himself in the charges. He does not admit criminal charges, according to the defender. Over 40 cases with Swedes A survey news has previously completed shows that Swedish gangs are linked to over 40 criminal cases in Norway. At least eleven Swedish teens have been involved in serious violence assignments here in the country. The police call the cases “crime as a service” – crime to order. The shooting in Moss in November 2023 is one example. There, the Attorney General believes that the attempted murder was ordered from the top team in the Swedish gang war. Last summer, a Swedish 20-year-old lit up the house of a family of children in Aurskog-Høland. For the order assignment he should receive NOK 20,000. news has also previously mentioned how Norwegian criminals thought they ordered a Swedish assassin to kill a well -known criminal in Oslo, but that they were instead tricked by undercover agents. Published 28.04.2025, at. 18.11 Updated 28.04.2025, at. 18.17



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