The charges of murder and terror in Bærum appealed to the police in vain.



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“The accused was not very cooperative,” said the police officer who was one of the two on the first patrol that arrived at the site of the Al-Noor Islamic Center mosque in Bærum on August 10, 2019.

After the two with weapons in hand entered the mosque, they found Philip Manshaus, who had been defeated by two men, one 65 and one 76 years old.

Manshaus was released three times, but each time it was taken by Rafiq (65)

The police officer placed his handcuffs on Manshaus and put him on a tummy tuck.

– The first thing he says to me is “turn your back so I can see my creator” or something like that.

The police then acted that there could be more perpetrators and attempted to question Manshaus.

– Very demanding

– He refuses to answer his name, it does not mean if he is alone or if there are several. He is demanding enough to have a conversation with him, she told the police officer when she explained to Asker and the Bærum District Court on Monday after lunch.

According to the police, the 22-year-old murder suspect and terrorist obviously wanted to have control over the situation and try to set guidelines on what the police should or should not do.

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– Demands things several times. Several times he says it’s dangerous to be there and that we have to get away from it, he whispers to me.

– Was there something you said in relation to those who had been in the mosque, that is, the offended, asks the prosecutor, the Attorney General Johan Øverberg.

– He repeatedly asked me to look at my hand and say what color it had, he “we are brothers” and “the others here are scum”. My partner is also dark-skinned, and the accused stated that he should not be touched or removed from the mosque.

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