Before Christmas, the police announced a full review of their own work before Jonas Aarseth Henriksen was killed on 17 August at Nes in Ådal. Henriksen was exposed to violence, threats and vandalism. From March to August, he submitted eleven reviews. – We can establish that the client for all eleven cases is the same client who ended up with Jonas’ death, says police inspector Odd Skei Kostveit. Work continues The police say that they have also clarified who was behind and to a large extent also who carried out the individual acts of damage. – We continue to work on finally clarifying who will be responsible for each individual relationship. – But in the main these conditions have now been clarified, says Kostveit. Police Inspector Odd Skei Kostveit. Photo: Anders Haualand / news The man who, according to news’s information, has been singled out as the principal and client is represented by lawyer Jon Anders Hasle. He is one of the four who have been released from custody. He denies criminal guilt. – I note that people still use terms such as client and orderer. Because what the investigation has revealed is that, as of now, there is nothing to indicate that my client ordered a murder. Disagree Hasle disagrees that you can formulate it as clearly as there is an orderer. – We believe that the investigation has revealed that here there are several people who have wanted to carry out troublesome acts of a different nature against Jonas. – My client has not ordered any murder or wanted to kill Jonas. Lawyer Jon Anders Hasle. Photo: Lars Tore Endresen / news Kostveit has been presented with the quotes to Hasle. He does not want to comment on them. One of the others who has also been charged, a 30-year-old man, has been linked to vandalism against the Hulken truck and stone-throwing at Jonas Henriksen’s house, news has been informed. All five accused in the case deny criminal guilt. Personal motive The motive for the actions must be “personal”, Kostveit has previously told news. – We have now come to the point where we have reason to say that there appears to be one motive, and it is a personal motive. So the other hypotheses are not appropriate to pursue further. news has previously written that Jonas lived in fear before the murder. He told very few where he lived. The family has believed that the murder could have been avoided if the police had taken the reports more seriously. Before Christmas, the police apologized for the handling of the previous reports. – The family has discussed this a lot, and we believe that it could most likely have been avoided. Today’s regret strengthens that experience, the family’s spokesperson Ivar Borgen told news before Christmas.
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