Police believe the Sian leader was hit on purpose. On Saturday, the driver was charged, and now the passenger is also charged. On Saturday, the driver was charged with intentional collision and serious bodily injury. Now the other woman, who owns the car, is also charged in the case, police lawyer Aase Schartum-Hansen from the Oslo police district informs VG. – My client is affected by what has happened. She was interrogated by the police yesterday. She has explained about the course of events as she thinks it unfolded, says defender Ole Petter Drevland to news. – How do you react to the police saying she is charged in the case? – It is in many ways a natural consequence of her sitting in the car that was involved in this accident. he answers. Drevland tells news that he has not been able to clarify with the police what she is charged with. Sian leader Lars Thorsen’s car ended up in the ditch along the E6 at Mortensrud in Oslo after a collision on Saturday. The collision took place shortly after Thorsen had set fire to the Koran outside a mosque at Mortensrud in Oslo. Followed by Sian leader Lars Thorsen had burned the Koran in several places in Oslo before the group ended up at Mortensrud. There was an amp mood, and the anti-Islamic group ended up in a scuffle but people who tried to put out the fire. The car with Thorsen was followed by a car with two women. Shortly after the car with Thorsen had driven onto the E6 in the direction of Oslo, the collision occurred. Five people in the Sian car ended up on the roof. Four of them were taken to the emergency room and one was taken to hospital. No one was seriously injured. The police informed news earlier Sunday that the driver will be questioned during the day. news met Thorsen outside the emergency room in Oslo a couple of hours after the incident. The Sian leader says the Koran burns were a response to a charge brought against Thorsen on 30 June. – It was something verbal and a little pushing, but otherwise it was relatively okay. When we drove from there, there was a person who followed us in a car, and started to blunt my car, says Thorsen. He describes the incident as not very pleasant. – But it was not surprising either, he thinks. Got no demonstration Prior to the burning of the Koran, Sian applied for permission to carry out a political demonstration, but was told by the police in Oslo that it was not safe. The reason is said to have been the terrorist attack outside the London pub last weekend. In their refusal, the police wrote, among other things, that after an overall assessment they had come to the conclusion that the demonstration could not be carried out “as the threat situation is today”. The starting point for the police’s assessment is that there has been a high level of conflict at several of Sian’s markings in recent years. There have been several times some serious disturbances in connection with the markings.



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