Thursday, June 25, 2015

Police get sharp criticism in Monika affair – TV 2

Geir Gudmundsen not coming back as chief of police in Oslo Police District. Jon Reidar Nilsen continues as interim until a new police is in place.

The illuminated police director Odd Reidar Humlegårdsvägen commenting on the report that was made known Thursday. The positions as police commissioners in the new police districts announced Thursday. Hordaland be merged with Sogn og Fjordane.

14. February it was announced that Geir Gudmundsen resigns as chief of police until Monika affair is finished scrutinized. He continues to be innbeordret to the Police Directorate.

DONE THAT police chief Geir Gudmundsen is not coming back, says police director. Photo: Marit Hommedal / NTB Scanpix

Justified notification

Police Detective Robin Schaefer notified prudent when he said of misconduct in the investigation of the murder of an eight year old girl, beats Wiersholm firm report .

The performance as police management showed Schaefer after notification, represents a violation of the Working Environment Act prohibition against retaliation, the report said. According to Wiersholm have police management in Hordaland not followed the district’s policy for dealing with notification.

“In this matter is the chief ultimately responsible. Although he delegated the follow-up of the notification to the head of the judicial and prosecution unit and other subordinates, was chief still continuously monitored and participated in the consideration of Schaefers notice. Both factual and legal therefore the chief ultimate responsibility for the faults committed “, the report said.



– Thorough Report

Lawyer Stig Nilsen representing Kristian Sviglinskaja, mother of Monika (8), told TV2 that he is surprised that they publish a comprehensive report including reviewing the persons involved.

– It appears in general that very thoroughly, says Stig Nilsen told TV 2.

He notes that his responsible for safeguarding Kristina Sviglinskaja.

– So my role is a little on the side of this report, which is not directly affected by this aspect.

Police Director Odd Reidar Humlegårdsvägen said the case must now be sent to the Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs to consider sanctions.

Mente Monika (8) committed suicide

Eight-year-old Monika Sviglinskaja from Lithuania was found dead at home in Sund at Sotra near Bergen on 14 November 2011. Track onsite triggered murder investigation, but the case was dismissed nine months later when police concluded that it was probably suicide.

In May last year the case was resumed, and in October the mother’s former partner, a 32 year old litauer, charged with manslaughter. The man denies culpability. In February concluded Prosecutions that the investigation had been characterized by serious shortcomings.

(TV 2 / NTB)

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