On Tuesday afternoon, a man in his 30s was shot several times outside a sports hall in Moss. – It is true that we have seized a car that is connected to the incident, says police attorney Christian Gjølberg Finnanger in the East police district, to news. The police say that the man who owns the car has been questioned as a witness. His car is also being examined. – We want to carry out investigations and see if there can be evidence in the car, says the police attorney. Previous connection According to news’s ​​information, the car owner has a connection to the shooting victim also before this case. The police will not answer why the man has been questioned as a witness. news has so far been unable to get hold of the man or his lawyer. The police requisitioned an ambulance which took the car with it after the incident. It was then inside the barricades at the crime scene outside Mossehallen. The shooting victim is a Swedish citizen and has been convicted a number of times in both Sweden and Norway. He has been convicted several times for drug possession, driving without a license and drink driving. He is also convicted of fraud. LOOKING FOR ANSWERS: Christian Gjølberg Finnanger in the East police district at a press conference on the case this week. Photo: Even Bjøringsøy Johnsen / news – We cooperate with Sweden, initially with regard to the victim’s citizenship, but it is also natural that we cooperate with Sweden when we look at the criminal circles, says Finnanger. – Do you have a theory as to why the man was shot? – We have several hypotheses from which we work, says Finnanger. The police prosecutor says that it is still too early to question the man because of the condition he is in. On the third day after the man was shot, no one has yet been arrested. According to the police, an estimated 7-8 shots were fired in Moss. On a video news has gained access to, which has recorded what is supposed to be the sound of the shots, nine shots can be heard. The camera that captured what is supposed to be the sound of the shots is located in an attic in a house around 500 meters as the crow flies from the Mossehallen Kripos accompanies Kripos expressed concern yesterday about what they believe is an increasing degree of Swedish criminal activity in Norway. – I would not call Norway a safe haven nor a “gangster’s paradise”. But because it is perhaps more difficult to be in Sweden, you can move the activity to a greater extent to Norway. This is what Kjetil Tunold, head of the intelligence section at the Organized Crime Section in Kripos, told news. CHIEF OF KRIPOS: Kjetil Tunold heads the intelligence section at the organized crime section in Kripos. Photo: Siri Kvehaugen Saugstad / news One of the well-known conflicts in our neighboring country is between the Dalen network and the Foxtrot network. The conflict has led to a gang war in Sweden, with a long series of shootings, bombings and murders. The Foxtrot network is led by Rawa Majid, known as “The Kurdish Fox”, while Dalen is led by Mikael Tenezos, known as “The Greek”. Kripos has previously confirmed to news that Swedish criminal networks operate in 10 out of 12 Norwegian police districts, and that the Foxtrot network is present in six of them. Tip news’s ​​crime group: Do you have information about this case or other crime cases? Contact news’s ​​crime group. You can tip us off by e-mail or through news’s ​​encrypted notification service. Here you can tip us anonymously. We also treat all tips confidentially, in line with the Vær varsom poster’s rules on source protection.



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