today, at 13.00, it was known that former police officer, Eirik Jensen, was convicted of gross corruption, even though he was acquitted of narkotikainnførsel.
He has run away with the worst. In Norway there is a judge for drug crimes and homicide the most stringent. I am glad that he left off on this important point, but I believe he should be acquitted of both, ” says professor and korrupsjonsekspert Petter Gottschalk at the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.
Stamped as corrupt Eirik Jensen acquitted of narkotikaforbrytelse, convicted of corruption
Maximum penalty for gross corruption, according to Gottschalk, of between 8-10 years. According to statistics he is sitting on, release most out after sitting inside half of the time.
I think he will come to the zone from four to five years. With respect to his efforts in the oslo police is it to be branded as corrupt, nevertheless, difficult to live with, ” says Gottschalk.
Korrupsjonseksperten also believe that the police work against gjengkriminalitet and drugs has become more difficult after the Jensen case.
the Police’s job becomes more difficult JENSEN-the CASE: the Jury in the Eric Jensen-the case has acquitted Eirik Jensen for rough narkotikaforbrytelse, but he was found guilty of gross corruption. Video: NTB Show more
According to Gottschalk was the police work with informants more difficult already when Jensen was apprehended.
the Police have already lost many informants due to this matter. I know from the many in the oslo police that many informants have withdrawn. If Jensen is convicted, the informants in doubt. The police are depending on the informants in the heavy gjengmiljøene and MC environments, ” he says.
– it Becomes more difficult for the police to combat gjengkriminalitet now?
– There have already been a lot more difficult for the oslo police and Anders, according to my sources in the police. The police will be less creative in their work with informants because they see what happened with Jensen, ” he says.