HS: Ex-PM Sanna Marin files restraining order
- Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has filed a restraining order application with Helsinki District Court regarding a 35-year-old man, as reported by Helsingin Sanomat.
- The court granted Marin a one-year restraining order after the man was seen near her residence and attempting to enter her home.
- The suspect, who has a history of similar offences, is prohibited from contacting Marin and is under investigation for stalking.
- The police temporarily detained the man during the holiday season after he was spotted near Marin's home, but he was not remanded into custody.
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A court in Helsinki today banned a 36-year-old man from approaching former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who has accused him of stalking her. The measure was requested by Marin and is valid for one year.
He watched her, wanted to go to her apartment: For several weeks, Sanna Marin was harassed by a stalker. The former Prime Minister of Finland went to court and was right.
A 36-year-old man who allegedly stalked Sanna Marin has been ordered to restrain the former Finnish prime minister, Yle reports. According to the ruling, the man has been staying in Marin's stairwell and trying to get into her apartment. Finnish media reports that the man approached Marin on several occasions from early December until...
It emerged in court that the man, who had been placed under an extended restraining order, had sought the inside of Marin's apartment.
Former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin has filed a restraining order against a 35-year-old man, the Helsinki District Court confirmed on Thursday, according to Politico.
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