Police Attorney Julie DALSVEEN by Vestoppland police in Gurgaon says to
this is a very extensive and serious matter. The youngest child the man has been in contact with was nine years, but most were 12-13 years when they chatted with the man in the 40s.More and more involved
The former teacher from Vestoppland was arrested and detained in October last year. Then he was charged with assaulting around 20 girls. Since then, the accusation against him constantly being expanded.
Police have found photos and videos on the man’s computer, which largely contains nude pictures of children or depicts sexual abuse of children.
More thumbnail teacher has acquired from girls he has had extensive communication with via various chat services on the Internet, including Skype. He operated under several fake profiles to receive nude photos of girls from large parts of the country.
Kids thought they chatted with a girl jevnaldred Body and sex. Probably started husband mains using the first children in 2005 and should have held on until he was detained in autumn 2014.
– This is a serious and comprehensive case. This is difficult for those who are affected. Most are in their teens now and it’s been several years since it happened. It is painful and embarrassing, says Inger Marie Støen, which is coordinating counsel.
Indicted for sexual intercourse
The man is partly charged with sexual intercourse with children under 16 years and the sexual act with children under 16 years under very aggravating circumstances.
The man defends Per Espen Eid has previously stated NRK that his client has acknowledged two of the most serious conditions in the indictment, namely those involving sexual activity with children under 16 years.
According to Aftenposten also the man who is charged, acknowledged the facts in the indictment when it comes to internet contact with the children.
Police requesting that other young people who recognize themselves in this , contact.
– The investigation continues unabated and will only be completed once in the fall, says police lawyer DALSVEEN Aftenposten.
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