- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 2178
- author: EmergencyVehiclesAu
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Arne Sigve Klungland - Norwegian Police Service (NOKAS 2004)
Arne Sigve Klungland was responding to the infamous 2004 Robbery of the NOKAS (Norsk konta...
published: 21 Oct 2012
author: EmergencyVehiclesAu
Arne Sigve Klungland - Norwegian Police Service (NOKAS 2004)
Arne Sigve Klungland - Norwegian Police Service (NOKAS 2004)
Arne Sigve Klungland was responding to the infamous 2004 Robbery of the NOKAS (Norsk kontantservice AC) building in Stavanger, Norway, as he was responding h...- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 2178
- author: EmergencyVehiclesAu
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HD: GTA 4 US Secret Service & Norwegian Police cars.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own the rights to GTA 4. Secret Service skin for the suburban: http:/...
published: 07 May 2011
author: TheSickness1001
HD: GTA 4 US Secret Service & Norwegian Police cars.
HD: GTA 4 US Secret Service & Norwegian Police cars.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own the rights to GTA 4. Secret Service skin for the suburban: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v706/Darkdemon99/police_sign1.png Windo...- published: 07 May 2011
- views: 117888
- author: TheSickness1001
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Project "Spade" infographic
Toronto Police Service announces results of international child sexual abuse investigation...
published: 14 Nov 2013
Project "Spade" infographic
Project "Spade" infographic
Toronto Police Service announces results of international child sexual abuse investigation, Project Spade, 341 people arrested, 386 children rescued On Thursday, November 14, 2013, Toronto Police Service Chief William Blair announced the results of Project Spade, a three-year, international investigation involving the making and selling of child exploitation videos and images over the internet. In October 2010, undercover officers with the Toronto Police Service Child Exploitation Section made contact with a Toronto man allegedly sharing images of child sexual abuse. The investigation revealed that this person may have been operating a child exploitation movie production and distribution company. The TPS then partnered with the United States Postal Inspection Service to further the investigation into this individual and company. On May 1, 2011, officers executed search warrants at a business and a residence in Toronto and arrested a man. It is alleged that: - he was operating a website called www.azovfilms.com - this website sold and distributed child exploitation movies and images to people across the world - the man paid various people to film children for the purpose of creating movies for sale on his website - over 45 terabytes of data were seized - his company had revenues in excess of $4 million Brian Way, 42, of Toronto, was charged with: 1) Possession Child Pornography 2) Three counts of Possession for the Purpose Publication Child Pornography 3) Six counts of Make Available Child Pornography 4) Three counts of Make for the Purpose Publication Child Pornography 5) Three counts of Advertise for the Purpose Distribution Child Pornography 6) Three counts of Sell/Distribute Child Pornography 7) Import/Export Child Pornography 8) Possession for the Purpose Exportation Child Pornography 9) Possession of Proceeds of Crime 10) Laundering Proceeds of Crime 11) Instructing Commission of Offence for Criminal Organization This is the first time in Canada this charge (#11) has been laid in relation to a child exploitation material investigation. The TPS was able to determine the identities of customers of this website from around the world. The RCMP's National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre (N.C.E.C.C.) in Ottawa assisted the Child Exploitation Section in providing intelligence to over 50 countries. As a result, 341 people have been arrested around the world. In addition, 386 children have been rescued from child exploitation. The Toronto Police Service would like to acknowledge the following agencies who participated in Project Spade: The United States Postal Inspection Service Australian Federal Police Cuerpo Nacional de Policía - Brigada de Investigación Tecnológica (Spain) Procuraduria General de la Republica (PGR) in cooperation with Mexican Federal Police Queensland Police Service -- Task Force Argos South African Police Service Hong Kong Police Force Norwegian Police Service (Politi- og lensmannsetaten) An Garda Síochána (Ireland) National Police Force of Greece Royal Gibraltar Police The following Ontario law enforcement agencies: Ontario Provincial Police Barrie Police Service Brantford Police Service Durham Regional Police Service Guelph Police Service Halton Regional Police Service Hamilton Police Service Kingston Police Force Waterloo Regional Police Service London Police Service Niagara Regional Police Service Ottawa Police Service Peel Regional Police Windsor Police Service York Regional Police Canadian law enforcement agencies outside Ontario: Victoria Police Department RCMP "E" Division - Integrated Child Exploitation Unit (British Columbia) Southern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation Unit Northern Alberta Internet Child Exploitation Unit Saskatchewan Integrated Internet Child Exploitation Unit Winnipeg Police Service Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) Sureté Du Québec RCMP "B" Division (Newfoundland and Labrador) RCMP "H" Division" (Nova Scotia) Royal Newfoundland Constabulary Truro Police Service The Toronto Police Service is a member of the Ontario Provincial Strategy to Protect Children from Sexual Abuse and Exploitation on the internet which has been made possible by a grant from the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services and the Ministry of the Attorney General. Members of the Strategy and the N.C.E.C.C. assisted in cataloging millions of child exploitation images and videos. The Toronto Police Service would also like to acknowledge the assistance of Cybertip.ca. Cybertip.ca received many complaints about the website that became the basis of the Project Spade investigation. Cybertip.ca allows for the online reporting of sexual exploitation of children.- published: 14 Nov 2013
- views: 162
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News Update: Norwegian Police arrest three men suspected of ties to Al Qaeda
Norwegian police officials announced Thursday that three men suspected of ties to Al Qaeda...
published: 08 Jul 2010
author: TradeTheTrend
News Update: Norwegian Police arrest three men suspected of ties to Al Qaeda
News Update: Norwegian Police arrest three men suspected of ties to Al Qaeda
Norwegian police officials announced Thursday that three men suspected of ties to Al Qaeda with conspiracy plots brewing in the US and Britain, have been arr...- published: 08 Jul 2010
- views: 10159
- author: TradeTheTrend
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Norway police use force against tamil
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published: 07 Apr 2009
author: puliveeram
Norway police use force against tamil
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GTA IV (EFLC) Volvo V70 Norwegian Police
What the title says. Download: http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/1373-norwegian-volvo-v70-p...
published: 28 Sep 2012
author: St.Kizza
GTA IV (EFLC) Volvo V70 Norwegian Police
GTA IV (EFLC) Volvo V70 Norwegian Police
What the title says. Download: http://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/1373-norwegian-volvo-v70-policecar/- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 2524
- author: St.Kizza
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Norway Police 2012 News
The chairman of the Norwegian union of police prosecutors said be believed the Norwegian p...
published: 01 Nov 2013
Norway Police 2012 News
Norway Police 2012 News
The chairman of the Norwegian union of police prosecutors said be believed the Norwegian population would be satisfied with the decision of the court to sentence Anders Behring Breivik to prison and rule out an insanity verdict. Sverre Bromander said the ruling meant Breivik would be forced to serve his sentence in prison rather than a psychiatric facility. The five-judge panel in the Oslo district court convicted the 33-year-old Breivik of terrorism and premeditated murder and ordered him imprisoned for a period between 10 and 21 years the maximum allowed under Norwegian law. Breivik had already admitted killing 77 people in a car bomb attack and shooting rampage on 22 July 2011. The only question was whether the court would adjudge that he was sane or insane when he committed the attacks. Bromander said the case was the first of its kind in the Scandinavian country and admitted some lessons could be learnt about how the Norwegian legal system conducted the trial. He added that at the time Breivik committed the attacks the sentence the 33-year-old received on Friday was the harshest penalty available to the Norwegian courts. We are looking into some cases that will have 30 years as the highest sentence but that will be in the future. Norway has been considered a little naive and that might be right said Bromander. Bromander said Breivik may never be released if psychiatrists still believe he is a danger to society. Breivik smiled with apparent satisfaction when Judge Wenche Elisabeth Arntzen read the ruling declaring him sane enough to be held criminally responsible and sentencing him to preventive detention which means it is unlikely he will ever be released. Such sentences can be extended as long as an inmate is considered too dangerous to be released and legal experts say Breivik will almost certainly spend the rest of his life in prison. The sentence brings a form of closure to Norway but it also means Breivik got what he wanted a ruling that paints him as a political terrorist instead of a psychotic mass murderer. Since his arrest Breivik has said the attacks were meant to draw attention to his extreme right-wing ideology and to inspire a multi-decade uprising by militant nationalists across Europe.- published: 01 Nov 2013
- views: 0
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American Citizens Terrorized and Tortured by Norwegian Police 2011 police brutality (new)
shocking 2 hour documentary exposing police corruption in Norway....
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: 2012seethefuture
American Citizens Terrorized and Tortured by Norwegian Police 2011 police brutality (new)
American Citizens Terrorized and Tortured by Norwegian Police 2011 police brutality (new)
shocking 2 hour documentary exposing police corruption in Norway.- published: 28 Jun 2011
- views: 1245
- author: 2012seethefuture
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The police threatened victim sent letter the king in Norway
http://orginalevidence.blip.tv/#723577 The vietnamese victim has been threatened for many ...
published: 16 Mar 2008
author: softevidence
The police threatened victim sent letter the king in Norway
The police threatened victim sent letter the king in Norway
http://orginalevidence.blip.tv/#723577 The vietnamese victim has been threatened for many years. His family suffered his brother death in Finland 2001, he mo...- published: 16 Mar 2008
- views: 352
- author: softevidence
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Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
The trail in the investigation into the deadly attack on a Kenyan shopping mall leads all ...
published: 18 Oct 2013
Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
The trail in the investigation into the deadly attack on a Kenyan shopping mall leads all the way to Scandinavia, where the Norwegian police have identified a man who may have been among the assailants. Investigators are questioning relatives and friends of Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, a Norwegian citizen born in Somalia, to try to determine whether he was one of the four militants captured on surveillance footage inside the shopping mall, calmly killing shoppers on a Saturday afternoon last month. His sister, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in an interview that officers from the Norwegian security police had asked her whether her brother had placed calls from Nairobi, including from the Westgate shopping mall, during the siege. She said that he had not and that the family was unaware of any role he might have played in the attack. "My mother and father and me, we don't even know if he is dead or alive," she said. "We are waiting for the whole issue to become clearer." A man with the same name as Mr. Dhuhulow was arrested in Somalia in connection with the murder of a radio journalist but was freed by a military tribunal for lack of evidence in March. In 2009, Mr. Dhuhulow, 23, began going on what his sister called "long vacations" to Somalia. Contact with the family was sporadic and she could not remember whether she had last spoken to him last year or the year before. "My brother leads a different life than me," she said. The Norwegian Police Security Service said in a statement last week that it had received information that a Norwegian citizen of Somali origin may have been involved in "the planning and execution of the attack" in late September, when militants stormed the mall and killed more than 60 men, women and children. The Norwegians sent investigators to Nairobi to work with Kenyan security services on the investigation. The Somali militant group the Shabab claimed responsibility. The Kenyan authorities initially said 10 to 15 assailants had been involved in the assault. Officials with knowledge of the investigation now say that the number was no more than six and may be as few as the four captured on the surveillance tapes. Kenyan officials released four names, but none of them was Mr. Dhuhulow's, and officials with knowledge of the investigation said later that they were believed to be noms de guerre and not birth names. Norway has come increasingly into focus as investigators from Kenya, the United States, Norway and elsewhere work to try to piece together the Shabab's international network. Navy SEALs staged an unsuccessful raid in the Somali coastal town of Baraawe earlier this month to try to capture a Shabab mastermind, Abdikadir Mohamed Abdikadir, also known as Ikrima. Mr. Abdikadir is believed to have lived in Norway as an asylum seeker between 2004 and 2008. More and more video footage of the attack has leaked out in the weeks since the siege ended. CNN released disturbing clips on Thursday that showed terrified shoppers running for their lives while the killers stalked them, leaving victims in pools of blood on the mall floor. Mr. Dhuhulow's sister said the police believed he had called the family from inside the shopping mall, a version of events she contested. "They think so because it said so in some Kenyan newspaper," she said. "They do not have this information confirmed. He certainly did not call anyone in the family; we would have known if he did." Larvik is a small city on the Norwegian east coast south of Oslo, with around 43,000 inhabitants. Mr. Dhuhulow attended Thor Heyerdahl High School here until 2009, according to Stine Indhal, an administrator at the school, concentrating on natural sciences and mathematics. Kristina Sandbrekkene Olsen, 22, who went to the school at the same time as Mr. Dhuhulow but did not remember him specifically, said she had many Muslim friends from Chechnya and Kosovo as well as Somalia. "Terrorism was never a topic among any of us, and religion wasn't a big subject either," Ms. Olsen said. According to his sister, Mr. Dhuhulow stayed in touch with the family in Norway only occasionally after moving to Somalia. "It's still hard to believe," she said. "I can't bear the thought of this actually being true, it's just too much come to terms with." Henrik Pryser Libell reported from Larvik, Norway, and Nicholas Kulish from Nairobi, Kenya.- published: 18 Oct 2013
- views: 0
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Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
The trail in the investigation i...
published: 18 Oct 2013
Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege
Norway Identifies Possible Assailant in Kenya Mall Siege The trail in the investigation into the deadly attack on a Kenyan shopping mall leads all the way to Scandinavia, where the Norwegian police have identified a man who may have been among the assailants. Investigators are questioning relatives and friends of Hassan Abdi Dhuhulow, a Norwegian citizen born in Somalia, to try to determine whether he was one of the four militants captured on surveillance footage inside the shopping mall, calmly killing shoppers on a Saturday afternoon last month. His sister, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in an interview that officers from the Norwegian security police had asked her whether her brother had placed calls from Nairobi, including from the Westgate shopping mall, during the siege. She said that he had not and that the family was unaware of any role he might have played in the attack. "My mother and father and me, we don't even know if he is dead or alive," she said. "We are waiting for the whole issue to become clearer." A man with the same name as Mr. Dhuhulow was arrested in Somalia in connection with the murder of a radio journalist but was freed by a military tribunal for lack of evidence in March. In 2009, Mr. Dhuhulow, 23, began going on what his sister called "long vacations" to Somalia. Contact with the family was sporadic and she could not remember whether she had last spoken to him last year or the year before. "My brother leads a different life than me," she said. The Norwegian Police Security Service said in a statement last week that it had received information that a Norwegian citizen of Somali origin may have been involved in "the planning and execution of the attack" in late September, when militants stormed the mall and killed more than 60 men, women and children. The Norwegians sent investigators to Nairobi to work with Kenyan security services on the investigation. The Somali militant group the Shabab claimed responsibility. The Kenyan authorities initially said 10 to 15 assailants had been involved in the assault. Officials with knowledge of the investigation now say that the number was no more than six and may be as few as the four captured on the surveillance tapes. Kenyan officials released four names, but none of them was Mr. Dhuhulow's, and officials with knowledge of the investigation said later that they were believed to be noms de guerre and not birth names. Norway has come increasingly into focus as investigators from Kenya, the United States, Norway and elsewhere work to try to piece together the Shabab's international network. Navy SEALs staged an unsuccessful raid in the Somali coastal town of Baraawe earlier this month to try to capture a Shabab mastermind, Abdikadir Mohamed Abdikadir, also known as Ikrima. Mr. Abdikadir is believed to have lived in Norway as an asylum seeker between 2004 and 2008. More and more video footage of the attack has leaked out in the weeks since the siege ended. CNN released disturbing clips on Thursday that showed terrified shoppers running for their lives while the killers stalked them, leaving victims in pools of blood on the mall floor. Mr. Dhuhulow's sister said the police believed he had called the family from inside the shopping mall, a version of events she contested. "They think so because it said so in some Kenyan newspaper," she said. "They do not have this information confirmed. He certainly did not call anyone in the family; we would have known if he did." Larvik is a small city on the Norwegian east coast south of Oslo, with around 43,000 inhabitants. Mr. Dhuhulow attended Thor Heyerdahl High School here until 2009, according to Stine Indhal, an administrator at the school, concentrating on natural sciences and mathematics. Kristina Sandbrekkene Olsen, 22, who went to the school at the same time as Mr. Dhuhulow but did not remember him specifically, said she had many Muslim friends from Chechnya and Kosovo as well as Somalia. "Terrorism was never a topic among any of us, and religion wasn't a big subject either," Ms. Olsen said. According to his sister, Mr. Dhuhulow stayed in touch with the family in Norway only occasionally after moving to Somalia. "It's still hard to believe," she said. "I can't bear the thought of this actually being true, it's just too much come to terms with." Henrik Pryser Libell reported from Larvik, Norway, and Nicholas Kulish from Nairobi, Kenya.- published: 18 Oct 2013
- views: 0
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Utøya, Rose March 25 July 2011, Harstad, Norway ( low res )
Rose March 3 days after Anders Behring Breivik / Andrew Berwick's terrorist attacks, 2011 ...
published: 26 Jul 2011
author: MyHARSTAD
Utøya, Rose March 25 July 2011, Harstad, Norway ( low res )
Utøya, Rose March 25 July 2011, Harstad, Norway ( low res )
Rose March 3 days after Anders Behring Breivik / Andrew Berwick's terrorist attacks, 2011 in Norway were a pair of terrorist attacks against the civilian pop...- published: 26 Jul 2011
- views: 1419
- author: MyHARSTAD
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Norwegian police car responding
norwegian police car responding....
published: 27 Jul 2011
author: SimenSyndrom
Norwegian police car responding
Norwegian police car responding
norwegian police car responding.- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 4612
- author: SimenSyndrom
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Norwegian Police in Sweden
Norwegian Police in Sweden, with stickers saying "Ikke i tjeneste" (Out of duty). For all ...
published: 24 Jun 2010
author: Anders Lundwall
Norwegian Police in Sweden
Norwegian Police in Sweden
Norwegian Police in Sweden, with stickers saying "Ikke i tjeneste" (Out of duty). For all the times I've been forced to drive slow in Norway... this is my ve...- published: 24 Jun 2010
- views: 8337
- author: Anders Lundwall
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Bright memory of the victims in terrorist attacks 22.07.2011.wmv
The 2011 Norway attacks were a pair of terrorist attacks against the civilian population, ...
published: 27 Jul 2011
author: ZyMannCra
Bright memory of the victims in terrorist attacks 22.07.2011.wmv
Bright memory of the victims in terrorist attacks 22.07.2011.wmv
The 2011 Norway attacks were a pair of terrorist attacks against the civilian population, the government, and a political summer camp in Norway on 22 July 20...- published: 27 Jul 2011
- views: 642
- author: ZyMannCra
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New (2012) Norwegian Police Car: Volkswagen Passat - WIP
FINALLY!!! AFTER FOURTEEN ATTEMPTS OF UPLOADING THIS VIDEO, IT IS HERE! PLEASE ENJOY! Car ...
published: 30 Apr 2012
author: nortex010
New (2012) Norwegian Police Car: Volkswagen Passat - WIP
New (2012) Norwegian Police Car: Volkswagen Passat - WIP
FINALLY!!! AFTER FOURTEEN ATTEMPTS OF UPLOADING THIS VIDEO, IT IS HERE! PLEASE ENJOY! Car by corleone / norpolice123 Skin by nortex010 ENB by icelaglace / ai...- published: 30 Apr 2012
- views: 1650
- author: nortex010
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Unmarked Saab Police car by Norwegian/Swedish border
A Unmarked Saab Police car pulled over a black Mercedez Benz near the borded between norwa...
published: 23 Oct 2012
author: emeggencyservice911
Unmarked Saab Police car by Norwegian/Swedish border
Unmarked Saab Police car by Norwegian/Swedish border
A Unmarked Saab Police car pulled over a black Mercedez Benz near the borded between norway and sweden. En sivil Saab Politibil har stoppen en svart Mercedes...- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 2111
- author: emeggencyservice911