Thursday, January 22, 2015

The court will treat Krekar complaint Friday – Aftenposten

The court will treat Krekar complaint Friday – Aftenposten

The complaint will be sent to the police, which will then send it to the Oslo District Court Scheduling. When will likely be treated the same day, said communications director Irene Ramm Oslo courthouse said.

– It will be scheduled for the same track as petitions for pretrial detention, said she.

will, however, take some time to write the verdict finished, and therefore it may be that the court’s decision is first ready early next week.

Done written

Meling confirms to Dagbladet that he has written finished complain note, however, would not elaborate on what kind of document it is.

– The document quality assurance, he says the newspaper.

Oslo police informs NTB at 15 o’clock Thursday that they have not received the complaint.

Krekar is convicted of threats and has served his sentence in Kongsvinger prison but Meling says that it is unclear how his client resides. Krekar is scheduled released Sunday.

Oslo police had otherwise nothing to say about how they prepare forced settlement, three days before the decision to be taken.

– We are awaiting a judicial of decision and has no comments now, Oslo police district’s response said.

It was not possible to get answers to questions about the practical preparations police do before his release from Kongsvinger prison Sunday or how a trip to South Trondelag will take place.

release the weekend

Head of Kongsvinger prison, Gaute Enger, said in general terms that prisoners released all the week days, also during weekends. But prison management has the authority to set a prisoner little earlier if considerations in favor of it.

Several leading lawyers have argued that the Oslo police district’s decision violates both the Constitution and human rights.

The decision came after Justice Minister Anders Anundsen (FRP) instructed the police to consider imposing persons Krekar a specific residence and notification. The assumption is that the persons concerned are regarded as a danger to national security, and the existence of an expulsion decision who for various reasons can not be implemented immediately.

PST should be concerned that Krekar could play a role as mentor young Islamists in Oslo. But Meling and other critics point out that Krekar runs his political activity on the internet, and therefore has little to say where he lives.

Published: 22.jan. 2015 4:12 p.m.

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