Saturday, January 31, 2015

184 children disappeared from asylum centers – Our Country

184 children disappeared from asylum centers – Our Country

By 2000, a total of 969 children disappeared from asylum centers in Norway, NRK reported. Some of them have been victims of trafficking, research reports.

The same confirmed police lawyer Rudolf Christoffersen to Our Country in November:

– In cases retrieves minors from receiving and making them to drug sellers, he said.

When we spoke to him had 38 boys gone.

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Found in drug environment

When the youth disappears, the police and CPS notified. Many are never found, but Uteseksjonen have found some areas where hashish is sold.

– Here we have taken the boys down to thirteen years. And we know that there have been some cases where minors boys have been subjected to violence and have been forced to sell, thus completely clear cases of trafficking, says Line Ruud Vollebaek from Uteseksjonen.

– Both police and outreach in the municipality finds children in drug environment and criminal groups in Bergen. Traffickers have recruited them in the asylum, and sends them to open drug environment where they act as sellers, said Rudolf Christoffersen.

Only logged

Police prosecutor in Bergen Police Recognizing that great society treats these children differently than ethnic Norwegian children who disappear.

– It’s exploration campaigns and husband farms, community volunteer work to find them. When children disappear from refugee becomes just logged that they are gone.

– Organization Press says that the minors tumbles between all agencies, neither UDI, CPS or the police show interest to follow up those which is reported disappeared – they have the right?

– Yes, I can give them right there, says Christoffersen.

– Reception is a voluntary housing, we can not force people to be there, nor unaccompanied minors and if they disappear then it is the police who are responsible for following up, says Department of Immigration, Christine Wilberg, NRK.

Scaring.

Former senior police Hanne Kristin Rohde is upset that the cases of young unaccompanied asylum seekers who disappear, rarely solved.

– It scares me that no one has taken the trouble of getting to the bottom of what has happened, says Rohde. She takes the criticism that she did not even fronted issue stronger police.

Out of poverty

A new phenomenon UDI registers, are minors who come to Norway without seeking asylum. Children escaping simply from poverty in their homeland, and has no protective needs. They seek happiness in Norway.

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