Thursday, August 20, 2015

The attorney for the ex-leader of the Bandidos: – Can the police what they want, he … – Dagbladet.no

Oslo District Court (Dagbladet): The man who in the 90s was to staple Bandidos and eventually became the leader of the group, Lars Harnes (47) was Thursday morning and made to refengsling Oslo District Court, charged with plotting a murder.

– He refuses to explain himself, said police lawyer Ane Evangeline Dagbladet said the hearing was finished at 10:45.

She has asked that Harnes imprisoned for four weeks letterhead, visits and media bans.

– It is because we do not have a complete overview of who is involved in this matter. The details will appear in the media, so it could influence future witnesses, she says.

47 years old Harnes was arrested in garage facility to Imran “Uncle Scrooge” Saber in July. Police believe he planned to kill Saber. According to VG, he was masked and dressed in clothing that prevented him from leaving DNA traces. He must also have come into place on a stolen scooter.

Lyddempempende pistol

In addition, he should have been armed with a gun that had ammunition in the magazine, and with attached silencer, according to the newspaper.

Yesterday was the accusation against him extended. In July he was charged with handling stolen goods and violation of the Firearms Act, and yesterday it was expanded to include killing union by Penal Code § 233 a, meaning that he should have signed an agreement with one or more others committing a homicide action.

– He does not acknowledge guilt for the new indictment, says lawyer Anja K. Hellander Dagbladet.

A conviction would mean that the former Bandidos leader is punishable by imprisonment up to 10 years.

– The saddest place

Harnes’ lawyer Hellander says client “doing fine” but that it would be a strain on the court upheld four weeks letterhead, media – and visitation.

– He has declared released. If the police upheld wanted, it means in practice that he is sitting on Ila at a department that is basically an insulation department. It happens despite the fact that the police did not ask for insulation. It is difficult for anyone to be there, that’s the saddest place that exists, she says to Dagbladet after the remand hearing.

– It’s the bottom of the basement; To get there you have to go so far that you do not know where you are anymore. There are lattice … It’s sad. It is certainly my opinion, she says.

– Why explained he not?

– He declared that he would not acknowledge guilt. He’ll explain himself, “just now,” he says, renders her.

How do you explain that he was in the garage facility where he was arrested?

– He has not explained himself about it. It is clear that we is talking about it, but I will not go into that. There are details I will not comment, saying Hellander.

Police ties accusation against Harnes to massepågripelsen they undertook Monday this week. Among other Nokas-judged Metkel Betew is among those charged after the operation, where between 10 and 20 people were arrested.

The former Bandidos leader is from the former both rans- and violence convicted, and sat from 2006 to 2013 imprisoned for so-called Aker Brygge robbery in 2004, where he assaulted guards and threatened them with a gun.

It happened while he was on parole from atonement for the so-called Linderud case in 2002, a judgment for detention, serious abuse and attempted rape.

On 23 July this year, he was remanded in custody for four weeks, when on suspicion of receiving of and violations of the Firearms Act. He has been stuck inside because the police believe there is a risk for recurrence, explains Evangelista told Dagbladet.

– It was no coincidence that he was arrested in garage facility. It’s was on the basis of an ongoing drug investigation around other people. I will not go into details about his arrest, she says to Dagbladet.

She does not deny that he was particularly shrouded when he was arrested.

– It was special, what he wore. What it was, I will not go into. But we believe that the garment indicates that he wanted to avoid leaving DNA traces at the site, she says.

“Wonderboy” -saken

Imran Saber, the man he said police planned to kill this summer, has been designated as the person who in 2006 ensured that “Scream” came back to the Munch Museum.

In September 2007, 32-year-old also sentenced to three years in prison in the so-called “Wonderboy case”, which is one of the largest drug cases, has previously written Dagbladet.

In “Wonderboy” -saken, who were treated in the Oslo City Court in early summer 2007, David Toska accused of having smuggled 200 kilograms of hashish to Norway in late November 2004.

32-year-old was convicted of complicity in the importation of 100 kg of hashish and too rough fraud of ca. 4.3 million.

Police Attorney Ane Evangeline petitioned closed doors under the current remand so that the press should not be part of the hearing. The approved Judge Marianne Klausen after discussions with press and then with police prosecutor and the lawyer to Harnes.

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