In recent weeks, it has emerged that several messages from the police have never reached municipalities across the country. The police have believed for several years that the messages sent in Altinn have been received and handled. In retrospect, it has turned out that several of the messages were left unopened and unread. After 30 days, the unread messages have been deleted automatically. Several of the unread messages are notifications of concern to child protection. This is the case A week ago, news revealed that Lillehammer municipality had not had access to 35 documents sent by the police. Three of these were reports of concern to child protection. The reason for the error lies in the messaging system in Altinn that the police district has used to send documents to the municipalities. Yesterday it became known that the municipality of Bergen was also the victim of the same mistake. A total of 77 reports to child protection, of which 25 were reports of concern, have not been received. Several municipalities have been affected by the system error, and the police are not sure how many serious cases have disappeared. So far, news knows that the error applies to 39 reports in the police district in Finnmark. In Lillestrøm municipality, there are 15 reports of concern to child protection. The overview of affected municipalities is continuously updated. Working to map the messages On Wednesday evening, the police sent out a press release in which they wrote that most of the messages that have been sent to the municipalities have been opened. On Thursday afternoon, the West police district will provide information on the status of the work to map the messages to the child welfare services sent via Altinn. Politmeister Kaare Songstad and acting detective Sidsel Isachsen will take part in the press conference. They will explain how the West Police District has followed up the cases in the district, in addition to giving an overview of the cases that the municipalities have not received. – A national problem Last week it became known that the child protection service in Lillehammer had not received important documents from the police for two years. On Tuesday this week, the leader of the city council in Bergen, Rune Bakervik (Ap), called the press conference where he said that the municipality had also suffered the same mistake. – This is a national problem that may apply to police districts across the country, said the city council leader at the time. In Bergen, there are 77 messages that have been sent to the child protection service through Altinn. 25 of the messages are messages of concern and 10 of them were not previously known. Hello! I work with the Altinn case. Do you have any tips? Contact!
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