The Bertheussen case: the home security plan was quickly installed



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– I notify the Oslo Police District when there are discrepancies in security measures. They say it is not that important as long as the VIP is not at home, Espen Nilsen explained at Stanley Security.

The VIP in this case is then-Justice Minister Tor Mikkel Wara and the period in question here is the week before he was burned in the car of the couple who cohabited on the night of Sunday, March 10, last year.

Nilsen described the security system on the property as a huge facility and “a shambles” where the company installed what they had to satisfy the police.

Since Wara had left the week in question, it wasn’t that important to get the security system up and running. Only one surveillance camera worked over the weekend.

Nilsen said that she had had a very good tone with Bertheussen during the months that she had contacted her, but that she also had the impression that she was beginning to get enough of the fact that they were still in Vækerøveien’s house.

At the same time, she emphasized that it was important to include Bertheussen, as she was the main user and needed to have control over surveillance cameras and alarms.

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