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According to experts, two police source managers are going far beyond the line when they instruct the main character in the TV 2 documentary "The Black Swan" to construct an explanation prior to a police interrogation. The information is prompting the Independent Police Complaints Authority to investigate a possible criminal offence. It could be the beginning of a larger mapping of police methods, it is said.
Amira Smajic was instructed by two officers from NSK to lie about memory loss during an interrogation, according to new episodes of the documentary series 'The Black Swan'.
In 2022, two officers from the police's National Unit for Special Crimes (NSK) instructed TV 2 mole Amira Smajic to fabricate amnesia and lie about pill abuse prior to an interrogation in a major financial crime case. TV 2 can now reveal this based on a hidden audio recording, an interrogation report, court records, wiretapping warrants and confidential messages between source managers in NSK and Amira Smajic. - You are simply hindering the inve…
Amira Smajic was instructed by two officers from NSK to lie about memory loss during an interrogation.
Amira Smajic's sources advised her to tell an officer that her memory was affected by a pill addiction.
The Black Swan: Amira Smajic's source handlers in the National Unit for Special Crimes (NSK) helped her lie during an interrogation in a case where another man was sentenced to three years in prison. This is revealed in an audio file that TV 2 publishes in the new episodes of 'The Black Swan'.
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