Friday, February 13, 2015

Believes police management must go after Monika case – VG

Believes police management must go after Monika case – VG

Police own magazine Police Forum believes Monika case is so serious that police chief Geir Gudmundsen and two other police leaders must go.

The management of Hordaland Police getting flak in his own magazine Police Forum by Monika case. Editorial writes editor Ole Martin Mortvedt that “oozing mistillitt” to Police Geir Gudmundsen, Deputy Police Gunnar Fløystad and prosecutors for Monika investigation, Sidsel Isachsen.

The main message is clear: the three police leaders should resign their positions.

“They should take their high hat and go. The damage they have inflicted police district, the criminal case, the dead girl’s mother and not least their own police detective, is too great for them to be seated. They have failed police discipline, they have failed law and they have failed to be a leader. They understand it does not even have police director a job to do, “ writes Mortvedt.

This is the first time he editorialized has asked police leaders to withdraw.

– It gets so rough when they use their boss the power to ask Notifier shut up. He who tried to catch a possible killer was treated like a criminal, utelåst from computer systems and isolated, says Mortvedt VG.



– Has failed

– I mean it are grounds to say that these have failed. They have failed police discipline, they have failed law, and not least, they have failed in conducting management for people who have had it hard. This has been a very challenging case for the whistleblower, says the editor of Police Forum.

Mortvedt can not recall scandals of a similar caliber in the police.

– No, we have fortunately been spared for, he said.

Police Forum announced earlier today that none of the three key senior executives in Hordaland Police consider withdrawing.

-It just shows that they do not are able to understand what mistrust that oozes from their own crews.

“Even when the police’s own, well recognized homicide investigator, 18 months later raised the alarm that it could go one killer loose, chose the top police and prosecution leadership in Hordaland Police snail speed turning a deaf ear. Terrified to take self-criticism. “

dismissed the case

Monday this week was investigating particular report by Monika case made public. Where points working group was appointed by the Public Prosecutor a number of mistakes in the investigation after eight year old Lithuanian Monika Sviglinskaja was found dead in his home in Sund at Sotra Hordaland 14th November 2011.

Bergen Police believed the girl had taken his own life, and dismissed the case.

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Photo: Hallgeir Vågenes , VG

Now the mother’s boyfriend, a 32 year old man convicted litauer, arrested and charged with murder of eight-year-old. Among police new evidence is partial DNA match found at the scene three years ago.

Earlier today stood whistleblower in Monika case forward in including VG.



Regretted

– Now I want the whole truth should be. Both how the case was handled along the way, and how my own system, which is responsible for promoting the right and prevent injustice, not wanted it to be seen again. How I witnessed police put their prestige higher than consideration for the relatives, writes Robin Schaefer (45) in his book “My story – from homicide detective alerts”

Police Geir Gudmundsen Hordaland this week lamented the Errors police have done in the investigation around 8-year-old deaths.

– I would also say that without the investigator pointed weaknesses of Monika case, there would have been no resumption. And it is regrettable that we chose not to resume the investigation earlier on the basis of what he came with, the sheriff said during a press conference in Bergen.

– Police Director must take necessary actions. If so putting police district under administration. The situation is very serious for the police district. Monika case drain energy and acts paralyzing the organization. It is a management responsibility to get out of this impasse, says Hårek Elvenes (H) in the justice committee to VG.

Also Progress justice policy spokesman, Jan Arild Ellingsen believes chief Hordaland must go. Aftenposten says Ellingsen that dealing Monika case is a “shame”.



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