The police have not taken a position on imprisonment – news Oslo og Viken – Local news, TV and radio

– It is important for us to praise the public’s efforts on site. We see that important first aid measures were taken on the victim which may turn out to be very significant, says police attorney Christian Stenberg to news on Sunday morning. The police are now going through the evidence after the stabbing at Tøyen on Saturday evening. We are talking about both video material and seizures that were made in connection with the arrest, states the police attorney. – Questions relating to weapons are still quite unclear, we need a little more time before we can comment on the possible seizure of any weapons, says Stenberg. A total of five people have been charged in the case. No decision has been taken as to whether the five will be produced for imprisonment. The police do not rule out that there may be more arrests, but will not comment further on the matter at this time. Photo: Alf Simensen / NTB The police reported the incident at 8.39pm on Saturday evening. One person had suffered stab wounds. The extent of the damage is currently unknown, but the police stated on Saturday evening that it appears to be serious. The police have charged four people with attempted murder and one with complicity in attempted murder after a person was stabbed on the subway on the way to Tøyen in Oslo. According to the police, the person charged with complicity must have had a more peripheral role than the other four. Police hunt with drone All five accused are over legal age, while the victim is under 18. The police received a report via AMK on Saturday at 20.24 about the incident. The Oslo police district then stated that they were quite quickly at Tøyen with relatively large forces. – An injured person was located there. The person was taken to hospital quite quickly. He is described as seriously injured. The victim is under 18, operations manager Bjørn Gunnar Nysæter told news. Among other things, a drone was used in the search for the perpetrators.



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