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Epstein probe leads to search of ex-Norwegian PM's residence
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Police have searched the homes of former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland as part of an ongoing investigation into connections between prominent Norwegians and the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Images circulated by Norwegian dailies VG, Dagbladet, Dagens Naeringsliv and Aftenposten showed investigators carrying cardboard boxes into Jagland's Oslo residence on Thursday, News.Az reports, citing The Indpendent.

The raid came a day after the Council of Europe, the continent's leading human rights watchdog, which Jagland led from 2009 to 2019, lifted his diplomatic immunity.

Images circulated by Norwegian dailies VG, Dagbladet, Dagens Naeringsliv and Aftenposten showed investigators carrying cardboard boxes into Jagland's Oslo residence on Thursday.

The raid came a day after the Council of Europe, the continent's leading human rights watchdog, which Jagland led from 2009 to 2019, lifted his diplomatic immunity.

"This does not represent any real change in the substance of the case, but is a legal consequence of the investigative methods used by the police," said Brosveet.

Oekokrim did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Last week, Oekokrim said it had opened an investigation into Jagland, who is also a former foreign minister and ex-chair of the Nobel Peace Prize committee, on suspicion of aggravated corruption.

"I am very glad that the matter is being clarified," Jagland was quoted as saying by Aftenposten on Thursday.

"Jagland wishes to contribute to ensuring that the case is thoroughly clarified, and the next step is that he will appear for questioning by Oekokrim – as he himself has stated he wants," Brosveet said.

"We will adhere to the process and continue to fully cooperate with the authorities."

The decision to investigate was based on information revealed by newly released files related to Epstein, a financier and convicted U.S. sex offender who died in prison in 2019.

The files indicate, among other things, that Jagland and Epstein's assistants made detailed plans in 2014 for Jagland, his wife, two children and his son's girlfriend to visit Epstein in Palm Beach, Florida, and the Caribbean island that he owned.

Jagland has denied ever visiting Epstein's private island.

The former premier has not been charged with any crime but the investigation will seek to uncover whether gifts, travel and loans were received in connection with his official position, police have said.

In a 2014 email, Jagland sought Epstein's help in financing an apartment in Oslo.

Emails from 2018 show Epstein asking Jagland to arrange for him to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and saying he had insights to offer President Vladimir Putin. Jagland promised to bring it up with Lavrov's assistant.

The U.S. Justice Department's release of millions of internal documents related to Epstein has exposed his ties to a range of European figures in business, academia, government and royalty.


News.Az 

By Ulviyya Salmanli

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