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A 36-year-old Norwegian was hired to carry out a contract killing in Denmark by unknown perpetrators. The case draws links to gangs.
A 36-year-old Norwegian man was sentenced to 13 years in prison on Friday in a case of failed contract killings. The case draws links to gangs.
A Norwegian man was sentenced to 13 years in prison in Denmark yesterday for two attempted murders. The man was accused of traveling to Denmark to try to kill two people for money last year. Dag-Ørjan Slåen, 36, confessed in court. He said he did not know who hired him to carry out the crime but that he had been promised the equivalent of more than eight million Icelandic krona for it. The intended targets are both linked to Danish gangs, accord…
The Norwegian traveled from Oslo to carry out two murders in the criminal gang environment in Copenhagen for payment.
A 36-year-old Norwegian man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison in Denmark for two attempted murders. He had been promised 600,000 Swedish kronor for the missions.
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