Norwegian police
Suspected terror-linked shooting in Oslo kills 2, wounds 14
An overnight shooting in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, that killed two people and wounded more than a dozen is being investigated as a possible terrorist attack, Norwegian police said on June 25.
A Dane Killed Five People with a Bow in Norway
The man suspected of killing five people using archery in the Norwegian city of Kongsberg is a 37-year-old Danish citizen, Norwegian police said today, quoted by Reuters.
There were also two wounded in last night's attack, one of whom was a police officer who was not at work. The perpetrator has been detained.
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A Man Stole an Ambulance and Crashed into Pedestrians in Oslo
An armed man has been arrested after he ran down several people in a stolen ambulance in Oslo, Norway.
Norwegian police said they shot and wounded the man who reportedly stole an ambulance and hit several pedestrians as he drove away.
He was not critically injured after officers fired shots at the vehicle and was arrested at the scene.
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Scandal With Child Sexual Abuse in Bulgaria
In 2014, Norwegian law enforcement authorities seized millions of encrypted files depicting sexual abuse of children. The seized material contained information that led Norwegian police to believe that two Norwegian suspects ran an orphanage in Bulgaria.
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Norway's Police Downgrade Threat Level
Norwegian police said on Wednesday they had lowered the national threat assessment, but still regarded an attack by militants as a possibility, reported Reuters.
The risk level was lowered to "possible" from "likely", reversing an April decision to raise the threat assessment following an Oslo bomb scare and an attack in neighboring Sweden, where four people were killed.
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VW fraud probe opened in Norway: Economic crime police
Norway's economic crimes unit said on Sept.25 it had opened a fraud probe into German carmaker VW to see if cars sold in Norway had been equipped with pollution test cheating software.