(Dagbladet): In Oslo District Court Friday at 10:00 was Mullah Krekar produced for remand. It is requested 7 more weeks detention for Krekar, this claim was upheld by police Friday.
The charges against Krekar arrived at based on an NRK interview on 25 February this year where he in an interview including said he would send a gift to a gift to whoever kills a named Kurd. Krekar was arrested the day after the interview with NRK and has been in custody since.
Public Prosecutions issued yesterday decision to prosecute Krekar to call for criminal offenses.
Increased terrorist danger
Police, by Vegard Roda, want to keep in custody until the trial because of the recurrence risk. He believes that society must be protected against Krekar, and that this outweighs that Krekar get go free.
Minutes prohibition of remand hearing was repealed.
– He contributes to a heightened terror risk in Norway. The court has already assessed over atonement before, and there is no danger of it. The court meant he could be kept imprisoned until October, where it is likely that a trial can be held, says Roda.
Krekar’s lawyer Brynjar Meling is not surprised by the Attorney General’s decision to bring charges. Mullah Krekar denies guilt which he made throughout.
– My client desires themselves released. They can not keep him on recurrence risk on the basis of the atonement danger. If he should be found guilty of this, he will already be expired, said Brynjar Meling told Dagbladet before the hearing.
Criticizes NRK
Meling was not surprised yesterday when Prosecutions took out verdict. According Meling believes Krekar that he is protected by freedom of speech.
– It would have been a deal breaker for the police about the indictment had not arrived. Now we’ll see what evidence will be presented and put up our defenses for these, said Meling told Dagbladet.
Meling dishes in court criticized the BBC, and in particular interview technique in the interview. Of the hundreds of media inquiries, he replied only four inquiries. Among other revue newspaper to Kyrksæterøra, NRK and al-Jazeera.
Meling believes that previous courts have exaggerated Krekar’s goal to speak as much as possible in the media, and that thus the recurrence risk of encouraging crime is not high.
– NRK cites the most controversial of a major raw material. This raw material has NRK refused to give out, and it will ask the court to impose NRK to disclose this raw material, says Meling in remand hearing, which mean that this material is very important for the elucidation.
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