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Police have charged another person in the case, Bergens Tidende reports.
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Police lawyer Sigrid Sulland claims Vollvik will be released tonight.
– There is no longer any danger of evidence being lost, the police lawyer told BT on Wednesday afternoon.
Sulland claims that another person is charged in the case. According to Sulland, the person in question has had a role in the Vovi AS company in Vollvik. The defendant has not yet been appointed defense attorney.
– The person in question has not been detained, but we have made electronic seizures, he tells E24 on Wednesday night.
The police lawyer claims that the charges against Vollvik remain. They think they can document that Vollvik repackaged the bandages and sold them through the Ludostore online store.
– From the moment we took action yesterday until today, the suspicion against Vollvik has grown stronger.
Sulland claims that more witness interviews were conducted today.
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Discourages the use of the Idar Vollvik face mask in the health service
Idar Vollvik was arrested Tuesday morning after an extensive police operation, where the police acted against three addresses.
He is accused of knowingly having a mislabeled face mask. Vollvik denies criminal guilt.
The Norwegian Medicines Agency advises the health service not to use face masks purchased from the Vollvik company. In a press release on Wednesday afternoon, they also ask that consumers who need protection not use these bandages.
In an SMS to E24 on Wednesday afternoon, his defender, Einar Råen, claims that Vollvik has not sold masks to the health service.
– According to my client, he does not deliver masks to the health service. So this does not seem to be a problem, Råen writes in a text message.