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- On February 20, Norway deported its first suspected gang criminal without a criminal conviction, exercising authority under new Administration instructions that allow removal before formal guilt is established.
- Legislation now allows officials to remove suspected gang members from the country before they are formally found guilty of any specific criminal offense, marking a strategic shift in immigration policy.
- Rune Solberg Swahn, head of the Joint Unit for Immigration and Administration at the Oslo police, oversaw the deportation process and confirmed the action to media outlets.
- The deported individual faces a permanent ban from Norway, with authorities stating, "He's been deported and he won't be able to come back to Norway for the rest of his life."
- This measure aims to curb rising gang influence, representing a significant shift in how authorities manage suspected criminal organizations under recent Immigration guidelines.
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For the first time ever, Norwegian police are deporting a person without a conviction. A Swedish man with connections to the Foxtrot network is being deported from Norway – forever. – He has an extensive criminal history, says Rune Solberg Swahn of the Oslo police to Verdens Gang.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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