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Assault in Norway: Police have previously reported the danger of a detained man

Norwegian Police have received indications several years ago that Danish Espen Andersen-Broten, who killed five people with firearms and other weapons in Kongsberg on Wednesday, could be dangerous, Arne Christian Heigstail, head of PST counterterrorism operations, told Verdens Gang.

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According to him, Andersen-Broten was detained for four weeks in 2015, but at that time the possibility that he might commit politically motivated violence was considered unlikely.

PST spokesman Martin Bernsen told the NTB news agency earlier that the warnings were also received in 2017, when the man had distributed a video stating that there was a Muslim who was aware of his mission, but due to the vague content of the record, no criminal threat was seen.

According to Norwegian police on Thursday, Andersen-Broten, now 37, confessed to the attacks, in which four women and one man were killed on Wednesday night in the city center of Kongsberg, but does not believe that he has committed a crime.

The PST initially said the attack was seen as a terrorist act, but the prosecutor’s office later said the man had been referred to health services, suggesting that he might have mental health problems.

It was later reported that Andersen-Broten’s health would be monitored and evaluated by two psychiatrists.

People who know him have said that he has been suffering from mental health problems for years.

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