Sunday, February 15, 2015

Alerts: – Police removed documents – Bergens Tidende

His reports on all the errors Monika investigation was removed from the police evidence system.

It tells Robin Schaefer (45) in his book “Monika case. My story – from homicide detective alerts. ” It comes out this weekend.

Schaefer was homicide investigator who alerted for what he believed was a long series of errors in Monika case.

Monika Sviglinskaja (8) died at home in Sotra in 2011. The case was dismissed as suicide, despite a series of mysterious circumstances. One person has since October been in custody, charged with murder.

Previously known that counsel Stig Nilsen Newsletter police Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs for not having received documents sent to them.



“New error”

Even calling Robin Schaefer removal “incomprehensible” in the book. He let themselves into the system.

“It is not just that someone has failed to send my documents to both counsel, NCIS and to the Bureau. Some have even removed them! It’s not fucking believe: Some have actively removed the documents I’ve posted, those points all errors, deficiencies and weaknesses in the investigation of the case.

The first of the two documents was his report on why the case should be resumed, which was rejected.

The other report was note Schaefer sent to Police Geir Gudmundsen to appeal the rejection.

“Here are some so afraid of themselves although it made new gross defects to protect themselves against the old committed. This is just sad, “writes Schaefer in the book.



– Nothing new

On Monday Public Prosecutions investigation team presented its report on what they think went wrong during Monika case. Bjorn Soknes, chief public prosecutor in Trøndelag, led the group.

He does not react like Schaefer.

– I do not know how the Bureau look at it, but we saw it not as abnormal that they was not included as investigation document says Soknes.

The reason is that Schaefers documents contained new evidence. Nor theories were new – they were just disregarded earlier.

– There was no new content, there was a restructuring. Our perception, and when I speak for us five in the group, is that it is not reprehensible. Had we found that it was, we had mentioned it in our report, he said.



Bureau confirms

Thomas Nordberg, chief investigator in the Bureau, the man Schaefer met with in September last year for the first time.

Nordberg confirms that Schaefers reports were not sent over then entire case complex was handed over Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs.

– It is true that we did not receive the two reports from Schaefer. They were not sent over, says Nordberg.

He will not confirm whether the missing documents are part of their investigation. Results from the Bureau is expected next week. Four police officers are among those who are interrogated with status as suspects in the case. Both police officers from Bergen Sotra is among the four.

– Schaefers two reports from 2014 have been part of this investigation, said Nordberg.



“Notifier”

Police has been submitted question about reports were removed from the police system, but has not responded.

– Based fragments media have conveyed I know that what emerges in the book is serious. It is serious when a mother feel that we as police not doing our job, and once again I apologize to Monika’s mother, writes Police Geir Gudmundsen in an email to BT.

Schaefer, who in the media long only been known as the “whistleblower”, read up on Monika deaths Christmas 2013 after he found it via a different matter.

The reading made him upset, after he found what he thought was a number reprehensible errors in the investigation. He suspects that a killer walked away.

In January 2014 he wrote his report on the investigation, which he argued why the case should be resumed.

It did not happen. Instead he got orders to stay away from the case.

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