Barrier tape removed from Hagen’s site – VG



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CENTRAL: Police have carried out extensive investigations of Tom Hagen’s home in Lørenskog after the arrest and have seized several seizures. Photo: JØRGEN BRAASTAD

For almost five months, the police refused to let Tom Hagen (70) move home. Police have now removed the barricades around the plot, according to a witness.

The billionaire accused of murder has not been to Fjellhamar’s single-family home in Lørenskog since he was arrested on his way to work on April 28.

Police believe the house at Sloraveien 4 is important evidence in the murder investigation against the billionaire. They also believe that there are good reasons to suspect that Anne-Elisabeth Hagen was murdered in the house and that her husband is behind it.

Tom Hagen denies criminal guilt – and has always made it clear that he wants to move home.

On Friday morning, a witness tells VG that the police are removing the restraints around the house. In addition, surveillance cameras and surveillance posters have been removed.

The witness says that both the police officers and the Bravida employees were at the property on Friday morning.

VG has been in contact with Hagen’s defender, attorney Svein Holden. You do not wish to comment on the matter at this time.

The eastern police district did not respond to VG’s questions on Friday.

In August, the 70-year-old man accused of murder fought in court to win back the house from the police, but lost. However, the police did not fulfill his wish to keep the house for another three months.

Instead, the Court of Appeal decided that the police were allowed to keep the house until 21 September. The development of Friday may indicate that the police will not request to extend the seizure of the house and that Tom Hagen will be able to move home on Monday.

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Prolonged fight

Since the arrest, the Eastern Police District has described the work at Sloraveien 4 as slow and as “complex work of a very dynamic nature.” However, they did not want to comment on the details of the work, except to indicate that relevant findings have been made.

However, Hagen and his defender have been skeptical about the use of time and repeated investigations, believing that the chance of finding new clues, so long after the disappearance, is believed to be small.

Holden, among other things, has argued that the police conducted a full investigation of the crime scene in 2018 and several investigative steps at the house in 2019.

RELEASED: After ten days in custody, murder suspect Tom Hagen was released, when the Eidsivating Court of Appeal ruled that there was no good reason to suspect him. Here he is coming out of the Oslo prison. Photo: GISLE ODDSTAD

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