(Dagbladet): The addresses in question is Brenneriveien 1 and Hausmannsgate 42 in Oslo.
In the quarter there are both legal and illegal squatters. The lawful holder to Hausmannsgate 40. It has kept house in the quarter for over 15 years. The illegal has lived at the addresses police went into action against this morning.
The action went according to police relatively peacefully. Occupiers outer passive resistance by long stick, and refused to leave the area.
When the police had taken through one of the barricades Wednesday morning, they were met by a large trapdoor that hung over the entrance. It had large spikes that beat against the police, NRK writes.
The time 7:30 am Campaign ended and addresses emptied of squatters.
– Now we have controlled the situation. Gotten out those people who have refused to remove themselves from the addresses, said operations manager André Kråkenes Dagbladet.
Eleven people submitted
Kråkenes do not know how many occupiers who should have been in the buildings when police went into action.
– Eleven people are brought in for refused to comply with police orders. Four people were expelled from the address, says Kråkenes.
The municipality started to clear the ground and to secure the area.
There are two buses and two slightly smaller vehicles to be removed, as well as trash and debris, and squatter assets.
– Now it remains to ensure Hausmannsgate 42 and Brenneriveien 1 so that it is not being occupied again, says Kråkenes.
Several occupiers are still placed on the roof in Brenneriveien but police believe that these individuals are in the grounds of the Cultural Hausmania, not covered by the court’s ruling.
Bisto Enforcement Office
police in a press release that on May 19 they were asked to assist in removing squatters from the previous quarter.
Oslo has sold properties, and May 7 was Brenneriveien occupied. The municipality has requested eviction from the property.
– We will assist Enforcement Office so that they can carry out their mission in a good and safe manner possible. We wish no harm to either occupiers or officials, quoted Martin Strand, acting chief of staff in Oslo Police District, in the press release.
Have tried to enter into dialogue
police writes that for weeks have tried to enter into dialogue with the occupiers without success.
– they have not had any desire, said operations manager André Kråkenes.
those who are residing illegally in the area, familiar with the decisions and deadlines and that they risk being removed by police, writes NTB.
in connection with the action has traffic in the area has been redirected, writes news agency.
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