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Police Mistakenly Sent Letters to 1,500 People

Summary by NRK
The letters are sent by Digipost. The cases mainly concern confirmation of reported matters and information about case decisions. "Such mailings occur once a day, and the next mailing is stopped until more is known about the cause of this error," the police write. "If you have received such an erroneous message, we ask you to delete the message. The police take it very seriously that personal information for an unknown number of people has been …
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The police IT unit is working to find out what happened.

The police have sent letters to 1,500 people in error. The police are taking very seriously the fact that personal information for an unknown number of people has been misplaced.

People around the country have received misdirected letters from the police.

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The police have sent letters to 1,500 people in error. The police are taking the fact that personal information for an unknown number of people has been misplaced very seriously.

The letters concern, among other things, confirmation of reported matters.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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