Petter Northug: – I had six grams of cocaine at home.



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Northug is accused of having stored just over six grams of cocaine and 0.65 grams of MDMA in his home. It follows from the indictment, to which Dagbladet has been given access.

According to the indictment, he had kept three tablets containing the narcotic Diazepam and two tablets containing the narcotic Alprazolam, according to the indictment. The Oslo District Court will hear the confession case against Petter Northug at a court hearing on Monday, December 21 at 12.00

Northug is charged under the Road Traffic Act for reckless driving and use of mobile phones in the car, section 231 of the Penal Code for the storage of drugs and section 31 of the Drug Act of drugs.

The indictment states that Northug drove several times “in the opposite lane while filming and constantly commenting on his own driving.”

– The described driving was a great danger for him and other road users, he continues.

Confession case

Løfshus rejected on camera

Løfshus rejected on camera

Diazepam and alprazolan are anti-anxiety medications found in Valium and Xanax, respectively, but it is unclear which medications are involved in Northug’s case.

THE CAR: This is the car Northug was arrested in.

CAR: This is the car Northug was pulled over in.
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Four hours have been set aside for the confession case. The offroad legend must be responsible for the rough driving and stockpiling of cocaine.

Petter has pleaded guilty to all counts of the charge. That’s why we got this simplified treatment on Monday, Northug’s attorney Halvard Helle tells Dagbladet.

The police attorney in the case is Karoline Ekeberg and the defense attorney is Halvard Helle. The court administrator is District Court Judge Ole Kristen Øverberg.

Police lawyer Karoline Ekeberg writes in an SMS to Dagbladet that she cannot comment on the accusation.

The case is scheduled in courtroom 250 at the Oslo courthouse, but for infection control reasons there will be very limited places in the courthouse.

RUSH PROBLEM: Petter Northug admitted during a press conference on Friday, August 21, that he has a serious substance abuse problem. Video: NTB Scanpix
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– I have reached the bottom of my life and have sought professional help, Northug said at the press conference in August and said the Olympic Summit has arranged for him with a psychologist and medical staff to help him.

Northug measured himself at 168 kilometers per hour this summer and admitted that he had driven 200 kilometers per hour in zone 80 and filmed it. The use of the mobile phone is also part of the charge.

– It is something that is far from admitting. I have a serious substance abuse problem that includes alcohol, drugs, and pills. “I have not taken it seriously or hidden it from those around me,” a distinguished Northug told a united press body in August.

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