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This is what attorney Brynjar Meling, who assists the Bergen businesswoman, tells NTB. He is highly critical of the way the police handle the case of repackaging the microphone and calls it unprofessional conduct.
– They looked for her, a law-abiding lady, in her house. They entered her bathroom Tuesday morning and acted as if they were wearing bandages. So there is no point in going to an interrogation before the case reaches its proper proportions. She is fully convinced that no crime has been committed here and that she is now waiting for the case to come down to a sober level, Meling says.
Anita Vollvik, like her husband, founder Idar Vollvik, is charged with violating the Medical Device Act and risks being fined or imprisoned for up to two years if prosecuted and found guilty of intentionally mislabeling non-medical sanitary pads. on medical sanitary napkins. .
– I think the accusation is just a formality because the police have taken his phone. She is aware that no crime has been committed and absolutely denies that anything criminal has happened or that someone else has committed something like that in this operation, says Meling.
Police attorney Sigrid Sulland is leading the investigation of the case, but did not respond to questions Friday night. He said Wednesday that the police did not intend to question Anita Vollvik and would not arrest her as they did with her husband. Idar Vollvik had to spend the night in an isolation cell with the police after the police did not consider themselves finished with their questioning of him on Tuesday.
– If something is incorrectly packaged or incorrectly marked, she says there must be a misunderstanding. But she also says she doubts it happened, as they have been very careful to pack according to the rules, says Meling.
(NTB)
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