20-09-2011, 10:38 AM
The police have asked the manufacturer of the game World of Warcraft to help find people accused of terrorism Anders Behring Breivik played against.
According to VG of particular interest should be six different players the police are concentrating on. The police suspect, according to the newspaper that Breivik communicated with several of the people he played against.
- We want to talk to these people. They are abroad, so we will find them. Beyond that I do not want to comment more about World of Warcraft, says prosecutor Christian Hatlo.
Going through all activity
This is based on a review of Breivik's PC and his activity on the internet that the police have started the hunt for these gaming friends of the accused terrorist.
The police will go through all the activity of Anders Behring Breivik on the Internet.
- We go through everything he has done and who he had contact with, both when it comes to World of Warcraft, Facebook, e-mail and other places where he has had contact with others, says Hatlo.
Brevik when questioned said that he spent much time in the game World of Warcraft, which he also wrote in the text he sent to a number of receivers on the same day that he conducted terrorist attacks against the government quarter and Utøya. The 32-year-old has previously explained his movements on Utøya as if he were in a violent computer game. Seven years ago he took a year off to concentrate on the game full time. :what:
Time pressure
Monday Breivik was detained for eight more weeks, four of them in full isolation. During detention the meeting came out clear signals that the Oslo District Court, any notice that the investigation does not pull out in time.
The starting point is that a trial should be completed by summer next year, the police see as challenging.
- We look initially at what is a pretty big challenge in terms of all we must do within that time. We have an enormous time pressure on us, but it has that intention, said prosecutor Christian Hatlo to NRK.
According to VG of particular interest should be six different players the police are concentrating on. The police suspect, according to the newspaper that Breivik communicated with several of the people he played against.
- We want to talk to these people. They are abroad, so we will find them. Beyond that I do not want to comment more about World of Warcraft, says prosecutor Christian Hatlo.
Going through all activity
This is based on a review of Breivik's PC and his activity on the internet that the police have started the hunt for these gaming friends of the accused terrorist.
The police will go through all the activity of Anders Behring Breivik on the Internet.
- We go through everything he has done and who he had contact with, both when it comes to World of Warcraft, Facebook, e-mail and other places where he has had contact with others, says Hatlo.
Brevik when questioned said that he spent much time in the game World of Warcraft, which he also wrote in the text he sent to a number of receivers on the same day that he conducted terrorist attacks against the government quarter and Utøya. The 32-year-old has previously explained his movements on Utøya as if he were in a violent computer game. Seven years ago he took a year off to concentrate on the game full time. :what:
Time pressure
Monday Breivik was detained for eight more weeks, four of them in full isolation. During detention the meeting came out clear signals that the Oslo District Court, any notice that the investigation does not pull out in time.
The starting point is that a trial should be completed by summer next year, the police see as challenging.
- We look initially at what is a pretty big challenge in terms of all we must do within that time. We have an enormous time pressure on us, but it has that intention, said prosecutor Christian Hatlo to NRK.
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"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass