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The Oslo police receive refs for uncovering too few cases of human trafficking

The public prosecutors in Oslo were surprised when they investigated the police’s efforts against human trafficking.

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Police Chief Grete Lien Metlid and the Oslo police receive harsh criticism for uncovering and investigating too few human trafficking cases. Photo: Håkon Mosvold Larsen / NTB

25. May 2021 23:19

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The Oslo police do not uncover enough and investigate too few human trafficking cases. This is the conclusion of the Oslo Public Prosecutor’s Office’s latest inspection report, which Aftenposten has had access to.

– We have not done a good enough job, and therefore we have taken several steps. We want to deliver better, says Grete Lien Metlid, head of the Joint Unit for Intelligence and Investigation (FEE) in the Oslo police district.

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