Norway:Norwegian shooter had larger plans + Related News
Laaska News July 30,2011
Service held in Oslo Mosque for victims

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Norwegian shooter Anders Breivik, who organized a double terrorist act last week killing 77 people, also planned to arrange explosions in the royal palace and the headquarters of the Norwegian Workers Party in Oslo, reported the Verdens Gang newspaper with reference to the investigatory powers on Saturday.
“He had been planning to hit several targets but on the 22nd of July only attacked the government district and the youth gathering on the Utoeya Island,” said police attorney Paal-Fredrick Hjort Kraby.
When he was questioned, Breivik said that he had given up his large-scale plans because he was short of time. The criminal did not have enough time to make enough explosive devices.
Service held in Oslo Mosque for victims

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On Friday a memorial service was held in the central Mosque of Oslo for the victims of the double bombing that rocked the country a week ago.
The event was attended by Prime Minister, Jens Stoltenberg and the Lutheran Bishop of Oslo, Ole Christian Kvarme.
On Friday, it became known that the death toll in the double terrorist attack has increased from 76 to 77 people.
On the same day a second interrogation took place of the suspect in the killings, Anders Breivik, who until November, must undergo psychiatric evaluation, said a police spokesman.
In Oslo, police interrogate Anders Breivik again
Jul 29, 2011

Terror charged Anders Behring Breivik (back seat) is taken by a police vehicle from Ila prison on July 29, 2011 and brought to the main police station in Oslo for further questioning. Photo: AFP
In Oslo, police are again interrogating terrorist Anders Breivik.
Earlier today, he was brought to the Police Main Department from the Ila prison, where he is held in preliminary confinement.
The 32-year old Norwegian was first interrogated on July 23rd for almost 7 hours. Breivik is responsible for the murder of 76 people, and his case is that of terrorism and terrorist activity.
The funeral of the victims of the July 22nd terrorist attacks in Oslo and on Utøya Island started today.
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