Two people brought in after murder in Greenland in Oslo – news Norway – Overview of news from various parts of the country

Two people have been brought in by the police after the murder of Grønland in Oslo on the night of Sunday. This is confirmed by Renate Myhre Medby at the crime station in Oslo to news. Medby cannot say anything about how the two are possibly involved in the case. The two are to be questioned. No murder weapon has been seized at this time. – A person has been shot at the Grønland subway station in Oslo. The person was first looked after by health personnel, but was pronounced dead at the scene after a short time, the police in Oslo said on Twitter. Relatives of the deceased have not been notified. – We got to the scene early and found a man who had been shot and with injuries that were not compatible with life, so he was declared dead early. In retrospect, we have worked with many crews out in the area around Grønland/Brugata in search of the described persons, says the police’s task leader Rune Hundere to NTB. He also says that the police have reason to believe that the perpetrator has a relationship with the man who was shot and killed. Searching for weapons and perpetrator The police searched for a perpetrator who was seen running from the scene. – We have now finished the operational search for the perpetrator, but are working broadly with intelligence and the investigative trail, reports operations manager Line Skott at the Oslo police. Police are also looking for the weapon that was used. A person was shot and killed at Grønland subway station in Oslo on the night of Sunday 27 November 2022. Photo: HALLDOR ASVALL / news – We have spoken to some witnesses, but not many have seen the incident. We are working to secure video that may have captured the incident, says operations manager Line Skott in the Oslo police district to NTB. A man in his 20s was shot dead in Oslo early Sunday morning. I don’t think it’s random shooting. Forensic technicians are on their way to the scene, and the police have great resources at work to look for the perpetrator. – We have a decent description of the person in question and we have relevant candidates that we are working with. We do not think it is a case of random shooting, so considering the information we have, there is no reason to believe that there is a danger to the public in the area, says Skott. According to Avisa Oslo, Greenland is closed over the Vaterland bridge, and observation posts have been set up in nearby areas. The police are investigating the area around the Grønland subway station. Photo: HALLDOR ASVALL / news



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