The charge against anyone aged 32 in the disappearance of Lørenskog has been changed to “severe deprivation of liberty”



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The 32-year-old man who was arrested in the Lørenskog case on Thursday night was released by police on Saturday afternoon.

This is reported by the police in a press release.

On Saturday night, the man’s attorney told VG that the charges against the client had changed:

“The police have changed the kidnapping charge,” says man advocate Dag Svensson.

Participation objective

Svensson informs the newspaper that the relevant section is section 255 of the Penal Code, on serious deprivation of liberty: “Serious detention is punishable by imprisonment of up to 10 years. In determining whether the deprivation of liberty is serious, special emphasis should be placed on its duration, whether it has caused extraordinary disorders, death or suffered significant damage to the body or health. “

Svensson tells VG that he “doesn’t know” why the load has changed.

For Nettavisen, Svensson says:

– Now he is accused of contributing to a serious deprivation of liberty and does not realize this.

The eastern police district confirms the amended NTB charge Saturday night.

– The charge has been changed to contribute to severe deprivation of liberty, see section 255 of the Penal Code.

He was questioned on Saturday

Several interrogations were carried out on Saturday where the man explained himself to the police. He was released because the police do not believe there is a danger of confiscation.

The man is still charged in the case.

“He will try to get home and relax,” the man’s advocate, attorney Dag Svensson, told NTB.

According to the defense, the 30-year-old defendant must wait for the police to call him for further questioning.

– We said we are asking, says Svensson.

According to prosecutor Haris Hrenovica in the press release, according to prosecutor Haris Hrenovica, the police have no further comment on Saturday night.

Background: this is the 32-year-old murderer in the disappearance of Lørenskog

He was questioned at 12 o’clock

The 32-year-old man was called for questioning at 12 noon on Saturday. Prison meetings on Saturdays generally begin at 10 a.m. and last until 12 p.m.

– The law states that defendants in custody, as soon as the third day, and not later, must appear in court with a request for custody. Today is the third day, man advocate Dag Svensson told Aftenposten on Saturday morning.

Svensson then emphasized that the 32-year-old had to be released.

IT and cryptocurrency

Police have previously stated that they are familiar with the IT and cryptocurrency experience of 32 years.

Aftenposten is aware that the defendants in the spring of 2018 participated in a conference on how to invest money in cryptocurrencies in the spring of 2018, half a year before Anne-Elisabeth Hagen disappeared.

The so-called “encryption pad” has been central to the police investigation of the case. The investigation of this path has led to the police, among other things, that the perpetrator or the people began the preparations in the early summer of 2018, almost half a year before Anne-Elisabeth Hagen disappeared.

– Experience the situation as completely absurd. He takes the situation with caution and wants to cooperate and explain to the police what they want to find out, attorney Dag Svensson told Aftenposten after the arrest on Thursday.

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