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On Thursday night, a man in his 30s was arrested, charged with murder or complicity in the murder of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen.
Police believe that murder victim Tom Hagen, who was released from custody today, has had aides.
Police said today that they know the 30-year-old has cryptocurrency experience and that the Court of Appeal’s decision to release Hagen was critical in arresting him and justifying him with evidence of loss.
Don’t believe in imprisonment
Tom Hagen was released from Oslo prison this afternoon with his lawyer Svein Holden. The 30-year-old man has been in custody since Thursday night, but police have not scheduled a meeting in jail.
Defend Dag Svensson, does not believe that the police will imprison his client.
– When they release Hagen, there is no point in jailing my client, Svensson tells Dagbladet.
He says he has not yet been notified of imprisonment by either the district court or the police. If the police still want to keep him in custody, they must put him in jail tomorrow,
“The prison meeting may be tomorrow, and we haven’t been told yet,” he says.
The man has a relationship with Hagen, who is not in the immediate vicinity. The man has been involved in cryptocurrency on the Internet, but the police have said nothing about how they associate him with the Hagen case. In the alleged kidnapping of Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, ransom claims have been promoted in the Monero crypto currency.
A questioning
He believes that the police cannot be particularly surprised that Hagen has been released since the Eidsivating Court of Appeals means that Hagen had to be released. Police appealed the ruling to the Supreme Court, which unanimously rejected the appeal.
– You should have told me now if the police wanted to present you tomorrow.
According to the defender, the man in his 30s has only been in questioning so far. It happened late on Saturday night and night until Sunday. Police initially wanted to conduct an interrogation until Friday, but that has not happened.
– That the prison issue has not yet been clarified, I take it as a good sign, says the man.
The district court in the Eastern Police District has a so-called weekend tour, which means that a district court in the district generally holds court meetings that must take place over a weekend. This week, the Halden District Court is in rotation, but the police should have received approval to hold a possible detention meeting with the 30-year-old man in the Lower Roman District District Court.
– There is no different reason
The man in his 30s describes the charge as absurd and rejects the criminal charges.
– Can you say something about what the police think your client contributed?
– Police have not said a word here about what participation should be, he says.
– Do the police say they know you have IT and cryptocurrency experience?
– Although. There is no other reason to suspect, he says.
Friend trembled
The accused has not been previously convicted. A young friend of the man says he is shocked.
– It is shocking if it had anything to do with this case. I am appalled, says Dagbladet’s young friend.
– He seems to be extremely concerned about justice, and he was a person that many in our youth community admired, he says.
“Easier to hijack”
The defendant has shown great interest in cryptocurrency on the Internet. Among other things, he has run his own IT company.
Among other things, he raised the cryptocurrency that cannot be tracked in the context of criminal acts, including kidnapping, in a forum post. According to VG, who first mentioned the arrest, the post should have been published in the period after Anne-Elisabeth Hagen’s disappearance on October 31, 2018.
Dagbladet has seen a comment the man wrote shortly after Hagen’s disappearance was known in early 2019 in which he describes that it has become “easier to kidnap people” due to the untraceable cryptocurrency.
Erte reaction
Dagbladet has also found texts that the man has written on the Internet about cryptocurrencies. He wrote, among other things, “not without reason why criminals use it.”
Furthermore, the man has been deeply debating cryptocurrency on the Internet.
Dagbladet also knows that the man has previously been affiliated with a shooting club.
The man has been living in various places in eastern Norway, but was originally associated with Romerike. Police took action last night against a house in Romerike a half-hour drive from Tom and Anne-Elisabeth Hagen’s residence in Sloraveien in Lørenskog.
The Eastern Police District informs Dagbladet that they will not comment further on Thursday’s arrest.
Tom Hagen (70) is still charged with murder, even though he has been released. Police say they relate to the Court of Appeal’s decision that the motives for Tom Hagen’s imprisonment are not present now.
– The investigation continues and the charges against Tom Hagen are upheld. Our goal remains to find Anne-Elisabeth Hagen, to know what happened to her and who has a role in the case, says police attorney Haris Hrenovica.
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