Wanted Stig Millehaugen is said to have traveled to Oslo – NRK Norway – Overview of news from different parts of the country

The police sounded the alarm when double murder convict Stig Millehaugen (53) did not return to Trondheim prison after leave on Wednesday. Now there is information about where he may have done away with himself. Millehaugen is said to have flown from Trondheim airport Værnes to Oslo airport Gardermoen on Wednesday morning, according to anonymous sources to VG. It should indicate that he went on to Oslo, the newspaper writes further. Not confirmed According to VG, neither the police nor Avinor wanted to confirm or deny whether Millehaugen had left Trondheim. – The police do not go out with any more tactical or operational information about the investigation of the case, says police attorney Anne Haave in Trøndelag police district to the newspaper. Police attorney Anne Haave will not go out with more information about the investigation. Photo: Bent Lindsetmo / NRK Wanted by Interpol The police confirmed to NRK on Wednesday that a national alarm was sounded when Millehaugen did not return to prison as planned. This means that he is internally wanted throughout the country. In addition, he is wanted internationally through Interpol. It is a worldwide police cooperation for the fight against international crime. The call is now available on Interpol’s website. Stig Millehaugen (in the middle) in court in 2012, when he was sentenced to 21 years in custody. Photo: Berit Roald / NTB The organization provides a detailed description of Millehaugen. His height, weight, hair color and eye color are stated. There are also descriptions of several tattoos. In addition, a description is given of the circumstances he was convicted of ten years ago. Received the law’s most severe punishment In 2012, Stig Millehaugen was sentenced to the law’s most severe punishment of 21 years in prison and a minimum of ten years for the murder of gang leader Mohammed Jeddi Javed. He has previously been convicted of the murder of a prison officer after an attempted escape from prison. Millehaugen has spent much of his adult life in prison. He has also previously been convicted of, among other things, theft and armed robbery.



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