Friday, February 13, 2015

Police People own magazine requires Gudmundsen departure – Aftenposten

Police People own magazine requires Gudmundsen departure – Aftenposten

Friday the 13th, the same day as the contents of the book to Monika Notifier Robin Schaefer began to spread in Norwegian online media, writes Police Forum editorialized that “Management must go – scandal in Bergen.”

Editor Ole Martin Mortvedt ushers with these three statements:

“Fortunately it is rare police experiencing such a failure as what we have now become witnessed. We all make our mistakes. But such an obvious lack of willingness to acknowledge his own mistakes as police chief Geir Gudmundsen reveals in Monika case is unusual. “



– Composer of distrust

The leader sets the question of Monika case – as “about a weak, small family” – had been dismissed if the scene was with a resourceful family, writes bt.no.

At the end of the leader – and after a review also of the deaf ears Notifier called for – writing Mortvedt:

– It reeks of distrust Geir Gudmundsen, Gunnar Fløystad and Sidsel Isachsen. They stand as responsible for Hordaland Police, as the only police district falls in the confidence of the population. (…). They should take his hat and go.

Fløystad is Deputy Chief of Hordaland. Isachsen was prosecutors for the first Monika investigation, who in 2012 ended with dismissal as suicide.

Police Sheet editor writes about the three:

– They have failed police discipline, they have failed law and they have failed to be a leader.

“Thin little confidence”

Police Forum is published by Norwegian Police Federation (PF), the largest union in the police service.

National union leader Sigve Bolstad said Friday afternoon a he is completely unfamiliar with the contents of the leader.

– Anyway Monika case a very serious matter. I travel a lot around the country. Where do I sign great interest Monika case, and that confidence among members starts to become frayed, says Bolstad.

He says, however, that “no one comes rambling” to him to require police management departure in Hordaland.

PF leader clarifies that they are not an employment agency or court.

– We do not employ or dismiss managers. But we follow closely what our members come, says Bolstad.



Requirements: – Capsized

According to the National League manager provides many of the approximately 15,000 members expressed Monika case runs on trust and credibility loose Norwegian police.

– The requirement is that one must get to the bottom of the case, and that it must take measures to restore confidence, says Bolstad.

Police Inspector Tore Salvsen, which is in Norway Police layer (NPL) Hordaland, told BT that Monika case is still under investigation – and that they as an organization therefore impossible to comment on the guilt of one or the other direction.

– As union we are keen to listen, get information and learn lessons from what emerges, and the society should require of police leaders. To the extent it is made some mistakes, and leaders in Hordaland can do something about it together, shall we as union do our part to influence it, says Salvesen.

He said for the sake that neither Gudmundsen , Fløystad or Isachsen are members of NPL.

Published: 13.feb. 2015 5:44 p.m.

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