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At the last minute have the prosecutors brought in its heaviest guns

the Guns come to vitneboksen on the last days of vitneførselen in the case against Eric Jensen and Gjermund Cappelen. – It is a special situation. It I must

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At the last minute have the prosecutors brought in its heaviest guns

the Guns come to vitneboksen on the last days of vitneførselen in the case against Eric Jensen and Gjermund Cappelen.

– It is a special situation. It I must say, " said Hans Sverre Sjøvold in Dagbladet on Thursday.

the Chief of police in Oslo had just testified for prosecutors in the serious korrupsjonssaken against Eirik Jensen. And yes, it was special.

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the Third christmas day was Sjøvold called as a witness, to refute the claims that came from the forsvarernes witnesses the week before christmas. Today riksadvokat Tor-Aksel Busch in vitneboksen. This is, to use the court administrator Kristel Heyerdahl's words, "extraordinary".

Sjøvold and Jensen was known at the police college in 1981 and has had a good relationship since, the last few years before Jensen's arrest was Sjøvold also his supreme chief in the Oslo police. When Jensen came in conflict with his immediate supervisor, Einar Aas, there was Sjøvold he went to for help. And got a new job in politimesterens strategic staff.

the Week before christmas explained two of Jensen's former colleagues that they have worked together with him on the secret national project as Jensen started working with in 1998, by the side of the common politijobben. The court will not know the content of the project, as at the beginning of the tingrettsbehandlingen was so secret that Spesialenheten hesitated before they confirmed that it actually existed.

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Jensen has on his page claimed that the project is the reason for much of what has emerged as the suspicious behavior outside police colleges: That he went away on short notice and unknown place, requisitioned cars in the middle of the night, had fluktplaner and both weapons and cash at home.

Before christmas explained meaning the former colleagues Roger Stubberud and Jarl Inge Frimannslund that the colleagues knew that Jensen had a kontantkasse to be able to walk away on short notice.

Stubberud was secretary of the project and said they "were close to having to use the exit plan. Then I became aware that Eirik had the available funds to implement the plan, a so-called kontantkasse".

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Frimannslund was Jensen's informantveileder on the project and explained in court that the practice was trusted at the highest level. He also told me about an episode with an acute need for the withdrawal of 20 000. Jensen had the money lying, and got them later reimbursed by the Oslo police. It was these claims that got Spesialenheten to interrogate the Oslo chief of police in christmas in.

Sjøvold could not remember that this was approved by him.

It was surprising to me that there came, he said in court.

the police commissioner confirmed, however, that he had communicated directly with politibetjentene about the project, which really was led by Einar Aas. He also said that it could be sensible to have cash stored at home for emergencies.

Sjøvolds testimony stricken enough overall, not Jensen on the way the prosecutors could have hoped. But Friday get the prosecution's top commander in vitneboksen. Heyerdahl said on Thursday that the Tor-Aksel Busch should explain about forsvarernes claims about the procedural of the investigation, even though the jury not to consider this.

It was the director of public prosecutions who decided that Jensen was charged with. Today he can state the reason why.

ANKESAK: Tuesday, 28. august begins the appeal against Eirik Jensen and Gjermund Cappelen in the Borgarting court of appeal. Jensen was one of Norway's most distinguished policemen, but ended to be sentenced to 21 years ' imprisonment for gross corruption and drug trafficking in one of norways most mention litigation. Video: Nicolai Delebekk Show more
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