Oslo District Court struck Tuesday morning determined that Mullah Krekar will be in Oslo until the appeal against enforcement decision is processed in Court of Appeal.
– This is a sensible decision, writes His lawyer Brynjar Meling in an sms to Aftenposten from the court.
The court finds that it will not be long before the Court of Appeal has taken a position Krekar to appeal, but the date is not yet determined.
“(…) it will be a not little inconvenience to Faraj if he moves to Kyrkjesæterøra before the Court of Appeal has taken a position on the appeal, and the Court of Appeal after it was supposed comet that the appeal leads,” writes Judge Niklas Svarteberg in its decision.
Oslo Police adopted on 20 January that Krekar must move to a reception center in Hemne municipality of Sør-Trøndelag.
Monday adopted Oslo District Court that it is not unreasonable or contrary to human rights forcibly settle Krekar outside Oslo.
Do yourself to be in Oslo
The same day bath His lawyer Brynjar Meling, the forced decision against the client should be given so-called suspensive effect. That means that the court would decide whether Krekar did stay in Oslo until the entire judicial process is completed. Krekar even want to remain in Oslo.
If not suspensive effect would have been granted had Krekar moved immediately.
The decision suspensive effect was taken by the same judge on Monday concluded that the police have opportunity to forcibly move Krekar.
Police Inspector Vegard Rødås said Monday that he expected Krekar volunteer would travel to Kyrksæterøra.
Can appealed further
Oslo District Court ruled Monday that the police have the right to forcibly settle Mullah Krekar in mottak earl in Kyrksæterøra in Sor-Trondelag. This is not unreasonable or contrary to human rights, stated the court.
Although the 58-year-old northern Iraqi atoned their imprisonment, he is still regarded as a safety hazard in Norway.
District Court Judge Oddmund Svarteberg therefore gave police upheld the requirement that Krekar must is forced to a reception center in Hemne municipality of Sør-Trøndelag.
Hemne Mayor Ståle Vaag states to the addressee. no he is surprised by the decision.
The decision on suspensive effect, however, can also be appealed in the courts.
Staying at a secret address
Mullah Krekar released from Kongsvinger prison last Sunday after serving the sentence of two years and ten months in prison for threats against Erna Solberg and three Kurds.
He has spent time after release with the family only interrupted by Tuesday’s court hearing in Oslo District Court.
Krekar now live at a secret address in Oslo.
Will send Krekar to Italy
It has now been over seven years since the Supreme Court ruled that Mullah Krekar can deported from Norway.
He moved to Tønsberg from northern Iraq as a quota refugee in 1991 and was decided expelled first time in 2003. Since 1993, the family lived at several different addresses in Oslo.
Stoltenberg Government and government Solberg both tried to get sent Mullah Krekar out of the country, Germany, Switzerland and Australia has been promoting as possible options.
On Sunday evening Aftenposten wrote that Norwegian authorities since last worked to get to an agreement that Krekar extradited to Italy.
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