Monday, February 1, 2016

Man indicted and wanted for attempted murder in Oslo – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Oslo police have charged and called for a 25 year old man living in Oslo they believe was behind the shooting at Torshov last week.

The man Oslo police have indicted and wanted for attempted murder is Mahdi Abraham Afhakama. He is a Swedish citizen but lives in Oslo.

Police ask that you call 22 66 96 00 if you have tips in the case.

– We pray that those who have information contacts police, says leader Grete Lien Metlid for section for violent and sexual crimes of the Oslo police.

Made the observations of the accused, requested crowd calling 02800.

About the called may have fled the country, they have no basis for saying anything about.

– But we must keep the option open to it. He is wanted both nationally and internationally, but we have a hope that he finds himself in this country, says Metlid Dagbladet.



Shot in staircase

The shooting episode happened in a stairwell on Haarklou space Torshov Wednesday night.

A man in the middle of the 20s was hit by shots. He was taken to Ullevål Hospital with injuries that police then designated as critical. Later it has been reported that the man is out of danger. The man in his 20s was shot in the chest.

The police thought the very same day that the shooting happened that there was only talk of one offender. Saturday could Metlid disclose that they were on the trail of the perpetrator.

Ba perpetrator to surrender

Later the same weekend police asked the man to surrender himself.

– There is great reason to believe that he knows that he is wanted by police. Therefore, we have been out and communicated that we know who he is and that we wish he joins. When he has not done it, we are now actively out and ask the public for tips, says Metlid.

She says that police have priority issue high, and actively worked throughout the weekend to apprehend him.

About the background of the shooting, the police do not want to say anything about until after they have them in custody.

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