Over 11 hours of questioning of three murder accused and key witnesses in Vålnes case may have been stolen from the police.
STORSTEINNES: The newspaper VG reports. Interrogations were recorded on a dictaphone belonging Troms Police and constitutes an important part of the extensive evidence in the ongoing murder after research in Balsfjord.
Got dictaphone
The newspaper received a short time ago handed recorder from people who have no connection to the particular murder case.
On Friday, the acting police commissioner Einar Sparboe Lysnes recorder handed over.
Not known
The marshal was until then not aware that the police lacked this equipment.
– It is embarrassing that this has happened. It is a routine failure, and we will now undergo our routines. Such information shall not go astray, saying Lysnes VG.
After checking the serial number, he confirms to the newspaper that the recorder belongs Troms Police. It is currently unknown how long it has been outside police control.
More questioning
The recorder VG got access contains several interrogations by Per Vålnes’ former partner (42), her new fiance (41) and their male friend (43). They are all three charged with premeditated murder or complicity to this but was released one year ago. Each denies that they have killed Vålnes.
50-year-old, originally from Hallingdal was 1 December 2011, reported missing from his home in Balsfjord of his former partner. Police believe Vålnes was killed in connection with or just after their 50th birthday party night until 27 November 2011.
Despite repeated searches are not found something similar after the presumed killed the man.
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