On Wednesday, Statistics Norway (SSB) presented statistics on investigated offenses in 2020.
It is not new that police reports are dismissed on the basis of a lack of case handling capacity.
But in the pandemic year, the increase was very noticeable. At that time, almost 18,600 offenses were committed in this way. That is 44 percent more than in 2019, and more than a doubling since 2016.
– Was automatically discarded
Anders Werner recently reported a case that the police dropped. The reason why they dropped the case was a lack of capacity.
warns Varden mentioned the case first.
The bicycle for Anders Werner’s son was stolen from Kjølnes ungdomsskole in Porsgrunn. His bike disappeared when he was at school last Friday. In broad daylight.
Werner contacted the school to ask if the school area was monitored. They confirmed that they had surveillance cameras.
Werner also reported the case to the police via the internet. The minute after the message that the message had been received, the e-mail came that the case had been dropped due to lack of capacity.
– I think the case was automatically dropped. These were two system-generated letters as I understand it. For me, this is predetermined. That all bicycle theft is directly eliminated, Werner claims.
– It means that people did not bother to spend time and resources on this, but for me it was more important that a young person with saved money has spent their money on a bicycle. I thought maybe it would make a difference, he says.