– We have no breakthrough in the case yet, we do not know who is behind. We do not know the subject. But we are constantly in the details and we work with, says Grete Lien Metlid, police inspector at the Oslo police to TV 2.
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The police will not respond if there are people who have seen the killing action on Friday night, but say they have progress in the case.
– There are several witnesses and several going. Witnesses will be important in the case and it gives us a better and better picture of what has happened, says Metlid.
The killing was in 1997 convicted of the attempted murder of three people.
Won contact with youngsters
More important witnesses remain, according to police. Earlier police requested that some youths who went on a bus by Lindeberg center would enroll.
– Not later than today so contacted one of the guys we’ve asked to contact us. Tonight we talked with and conducted interrogations, says Metlid.
Today continues with police questioning of neighbors on Lindeberg.
Owner of the bag identified
Police still want information about the bag, which was found near the place where the 40-year-old man was killed.
– It is subject to technical studies and may be related to the perpetrator, says Metlid TV 2.
Then four men run from the place
An eyewitness told Sunday NTB that she saw four menacing, powerful men run from the place. Metlid police encourage anyone who thinks they may have information to contact police.
The 40-year-old Norwegian-Pakistani, who is father of young children and worked as T- path leads in Oslo, was found murdered at a school on Lindeberg in Oslo Friday night.
Found weapons
It was Saturday morning found a weapon close to the place where the man was found murdered. Police does not exclude that weapons found may have something to do with it.
The next of kin were early notification.
– Police have so far no reason to believe that man is a random victim, but so early in an investigation we keep all options open, said police inspector Grete Lien Metlid TV2 Saturday.
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