Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Terror Indicted engineer prepared for custody – Aftenposten

– He’s going to consent to incarceration. He has cooperated with police. He understands the situation and relate to it. He wants to cooperate with the police and want them to have the opportunity to investigate the matter in the hope that he gets checked out of it, says lawyer Bjorn André Gulstad Aftenposten.

On Monday an Aker Solutions employee (49) was arrested at his workplace at Fornebu.

The man prepared Tuesday for custody in Asker and Bærum District Court.

He works as an engineer in the company and are charged with having provided training in methods or techniques is particularly suited to perform or contribute to acts of terrorism.

– He is aware that he has not done anything punishable, say Gulstad.



Arrested for tips from the employer

49-year-old is charged under Penal Code section 147 c, letter c. It includes giving instruction in methods or techniques that are particularly suitable for those who want commit acts of terrorism.

VG citing an unnamed source in Aker Solutions that man have been active on extreme websites. He should not have spread their message among the staff, according to the source.

According to NRK examines PST if the accused connected with terrorist organization IS.

The man should be a Norwegian citizen with Iraqi background. He does not acknowledge guilt.

It was Aker Solutions announced PST after discovering it to be a violation of the company’s internal guidelines.



PST keeps cards close to chest

– We believe he has spread information on the Internet, including to commit terrorist acts, said police attorney Signe Aalling Aftenposten Monday.

PST keeps cards close to chest. They want to Aftenposten Tuesday not elaborate on what they believe the man concretely done.

– We do not want to say anything more than what Aalling said yesterday. The issue of detention is still considered. As of now there is no more than this we can say, writes Director of Communications PST Trond Hugubakken in an SMS to Aftenposten.

Published: May 12. 2015 11:31

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