– The reason why we make reservations about detention is the seriousness of the circumstances and that he is charged with repeated sexual abuse of children, says Acting State Attorney Karl Kristian Nordheim to TV 2.
Telemarking in the 50s is well known by the police from before. Among other things, he has previously been convicted of several assaults on his own son.
After serving his sentence, the man went to Gambia in the autumn of 2010.
During the same period, Norwegian police received two reports against him. It is these conditions for which he is now charged. They apply to:
Repeated sexual intercourse with a then five-year-old boy in the period June to November 2009. According to the indictment, the abuse took place in a car, a caravan and on the Danish boat. The man is also said to have threatened to harm the boy’s family if he did not get what he wanted.
Touching another boy on several occasions in the summer and fall of 2010.
In prisoner revolt
The reason why he is only now being prosecuted for the alleged abuses back in 2009 and 2010, is that he has been in prison in Gambia.
When the Norwegian police became aware of the mentioned cases in Norway and found out that he had left the country, they tipped off the authorities in Gambia. He was also wanted internationally.
As a result, local police raided an address on Gambia’s west coast. In the home, they found the Norwegian together with six minor children. In addition, they found a memory card with evidence.