Anders Behring

Posted by marmara on March 15, 2019

The Norwegians reproach to the police who took an hour to get to Utoya. Police took place this Sunday raided in Oslo at the suspicion of the existence of a floor with explosives. There were six detainees, who were released after confirming that they had no relationship with the double bombing. The maximum sentence for the detainee by the double attack is 21 years. The detainee used the most damaging ammunition, prohibited even in wars.

Thus he prepared Anders Behring attacks. He collected his ideas and motivations for committing crimes in a manifesto. Norway lives astonished the national tragedy of a double bomb attack with 93 dead. Norwegian police has dndido this Sunday his intervention in the island of Utoya, which killed 86 people after a massacre by a Christian fundamentalist. Agents prevented many deaths because that was the author of the attack much ammunition at the time of arrest. At a press conference, a police spokesman acknowledged that they received the first alert message on the Shootout at the 17.26 (15.26 GMT) hours, but that the first ctive not arrived on the island until the 18.25 hours (16.25 GMT), had first to confirm the notice and then get a boat. The Norwegian authorities are dndian of criticism from the media for its passivity and delay while 600 young people lived the hell of a massacre and at least 86 lost life by gunfire. About security measures on the island, which had only a security guard service (who died by gunfire), the police did not want to speak out.

The most damaging ammunition official spokesman explained the raid carried out this Sunday at noon East of Oslo. Six people were arrested, although in the span of an hour they were released, to rule out his involvement in the double bombing. The reason for the RAID, as they explained, was the suspicion that the confessed author, Anders Behring Breivik, possessed a property with explosives where the operation has been developed, but finally not found nothing.

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