Norway: Oslo bar suspect named as suspect

A Norwegian court has announced that the name of the suspect in the deadly attack on a gay bar in Oslo is Zannier Matapur, as the capital prepares for a demonstration in solidarity with the victims later today.

Matapur, a Norwegian citizen of Iranian descent who police have described as a radical Islamist with a mental illness, is accused of killing two people and injuring 21 on Saturday, the day the city was to host its annual Pride Parade.

The Oslo District Court will rule today on the initial terms of the suspect’s detention during the investigation into the attack.

The detainee will undergo a psychiatric examination as part of the investigation, police said.

A few hours later, members of the LOATKI + community will gather in front of Oslo City Hall.

Today marks the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising – a series of violent clashes between police and gays on June 28, 1969, outside the Stonewall Inn bar in New York – which is believed to have given birth to the global pro-movement movement. rights of homosexuals.

The secret services announced that they had known about Matapur since 2015 and that he belonged to a network of Islamist extremists in Norway.

“Around 2015 we were worried about this person,” Roger Berg, the acting head of the Norwegian police secret service (PST), told the private TV station TV2 on Saturday.

“We were watching him, to a degree. More recently he was not one of those people we are most concerned about. We are evaluating all those who are members of these networks … The information we had did not give us further cause for concern, which would mean that we would “We were watching closely,” he said.

The suspect’s defense attorney, John Christian Elden, did not respond to a request for comment.

He told TV2 that no conclusions could be drawn about the suspect’s motives or the reasons for the attack. “It is too early for that,” he said.

Matapur is charged with murder, attempted murder and terrorism. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.

According to a report in the tabloid VG, as a child Matapur settled with his family in Norway. During his adult life he was a resident of Oslo, had a child and for a number of years his main source of income was welfare benefits, according to the same source.

Source: ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ

Source: Capital

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