26-07-2011, 09:26 PM
26.07.11 - 2:52 p.m., edited 07/26/11 - 3:02 p.m. (© AP)
Police have charged two men for the murder of a 27-year-old in Sandnes Sunday. One of them is arrested.
- The two are accused of having committed or contributed to manslaughter. One of them, a man in his early 20s, reported to the police Tuesday. We are looking for the other, a man in his 30s, said prosecutor Karsten Monsen Rogaland Police District. Both of the accused are people the police know.
The murdered 27 year-old was shot in his home on Lura, Sandnes at 7:50 p.m. on Sunday evening. He was taken to Stavanger University Hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died of his injuries on Monday night.
The two alleged perpetrators fled the scene in a dark estate car - possibly a Mercedes. The two masked men in military clothing went into the house, says operations manager Henning Andersen Aftenbladet.no.
The site is a residential building on Lura, Sandnes, Norway. After shooting the house was secured by armed police so that health workers could get the injured to the hospital.
Seven armed policemen moved Monday night to an address in Sandnes Plain in Sola municipality in connection with the murder, according to Eve magazine.
Police lawyer Karsten Monsen told Stavanger newspaper that the victim was an acquaintance of the police, but would not say whether he was part of any particular milieu.
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Usual tight lipped Norwegian Police work until they have it worked out further, but interesting to note that the Police knew the victim and both the assailants...although they are saying little, yet.
Police have charged two men for the murder of a 27-year-old in Sandnes Sunday. One of them is arrested.
- The two are accused of having committed or contributed to manslaughter. One of them, a man in his early 20s, reported to the police Tuesday. We are looking for the other, a man in his 30s, said prosecutor Karsten Monsen Rogaland Police District. Both of the accused are people the police know.
The murdered 27 year-old was shot in his home on Lura, Sandnes at 7:50 p.m. on Sunday evening. He was taken to Stavanger University Hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died of his injuries on Monday night.
The two alleged perpetrators fled the scene in a dark estate car - possibly a Mercedes. The two masked men in military clothing went into the house, says operations manager Henning Andersen Aftenbladet.no.
The site is a residential building on Lura, Sandnes, Norway. After shooting the house was secured by armed police so that health workers could get the injured to the hospital.
Seven armed policemen moved Monday night to an address in Sandnes Plain in Sola municipality in connection with the murder, according to Eve magazine.
Police lawyer Karsten Monsen told Stavanger newspaper that the victim was an acquaintance of the police, but would not say whether he was part of any particular milieu.
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Usual tight lipped Norwegian Police work until they have it worked out further, but interesting to note that the Police knew the victim and both the assailants...although they are saying little, yet.
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