Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, The disappearance case in Lørenskog



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Police withdrew from the man’s murder charge, his defender said. Anne-Elisabeth Hagen now accuses the man of contributing to the severe deprivation of liberty.

On Friday, it emerged that a man in his 30s was charged with murder or complicity in the murder of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen. The police acted at his address in Romerike.

The man was arrested in Oslo.

The defendant has consistently refused to have anything to do with the case. He was in two interrogations and sat in the interrogation on Saturday at the Kripos facility from 12 noon to 6.30 pm, before being released.

Here you can read all about the disappearance of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen.

Discuss cryptocurrency

The police must be familiar with man’s IT and cryptocurrency experience. The man has raised the subject of cryptocurrency on a web forum. In a web forum that Nettavisen has verified, the man in his 30s addresses the subject of cryptocurrency, and that it has become much easier to kidnap people because traceable cryptocurrency may be necessary.

– I think my client should never have been arrested in this case. They should call him for interrogation and interrogation in the usual way. He was surprised and thought it was strange to be accused of such a serious relationship, the man’s advocate Dag Svensson tells Nettavisen.

Also read: Police would arrest Tom Hagen immediately after launch.

Click the pic to enlarge. Dag Svensson defends the man in his 30s. Here is the defender at the police station in Lillestrøm on Friday.

Dag Svensson defends the man in his 30s. Here is the defender at the police station in Lillestrøm on Friday.
Photo: Ørn E. Borgen (NTB scanpix)

He also says that the police have changed the charge.

– Now he is accused of contributing to a serious deprivation of liberty and does not realize this. But he will cooperate with the police and will gladly ask for more questions.

The online newspaper is aware that no large-scale kidnapping has been requested in any of the interrogations, but the reason for this is unknown.

Police believe there should be a relationship between Hagen and the man in his 30s, but they did not want to say anything about how they are linked to each other or to criminal acts.

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Cryptocurrency has been an important lead in the investigation of the disappearance of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen. He disappeared from his home in Lørenskog, about 15 km east of Oslo, and there have been no signs of life since then.

When her husband Tom Hagen returned home from work around 1:30 p.m., she found a threatening letter written in Swedish-Norwegian. The letter stated that a claim of nine million euros had to be paid in the monero crypto currency. The sum was approximately NOK 86 million in October-November 2018.


Click the pic to enlarge. Police operated in and around this house on the night of Romerik until Friday, May 8.

Police operated in and around this house on Romerike night until Friday, May 8.
Photo: Tom Gustavsen / ROMERIKES BLAD

The arrest on the open street

It was Tom Hagen himself who notified the police of the disappearance around 2:10 p.m. the same day.

Last week, the case took a dramatic turn when police arrested Tom Hagen on the open street and charged him with murder or complicity in the murder of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen. The arrest led to an acceleration of the arrest of the man in his 30s.

On Wednesday of last week, he was detained, but the Eidsivating Court of Appeal decided that he should be released on Thursday of this week.

Police appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, where they confirmed Hagen’s release.

On Friday night he drove through the prison doors like a free man. But the police still considered arresting him again, but Attorney General Kirsti Guttormsen put her foot on the ground.

Police are continuing the investigation, but there are now questions as to whether they can continue to search his residence, workplace and cabin in Kvitfjell.

Police attorney Haris Hrenovica did not respond to Nettavisen’s questions Saturday night.



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