Police raid in Oslo
http://www.skai.gr/files/temp/06473194A1C056022098108FD714DED9.jpgBusiness in the eastern part of Oslo made the Norwegian police in the investigation of the double attack Friday. According to police sources, the company involved anti-terror police unit Delta. Police said they are likely to perform other operations after the attack Friday to confirm that there are additional threats.

Meanwhile, a memorial service took place in Oslo Cathedral in memory of 92 dead Mayhem Friday in the Norwegian capital and the island Otogia. Clearly
Excited by the Prime Minister of Norway Jens Stoltenmpergk said that the loss of each of the victims "is a tragedy" and noted that it will soon be released the names
and pictures of 92 dead. "Then we will show the breadth of evil," he said. "We're a small country but we are a proud people," said the Norwegian Prime Minister and stressed that his country "will never abandon its values."

According to his lawyer, 32, who was arrested and held for double attack, Anders Breivik Bechringk told police that he wanted "to harm society, its foundations and how they governed." The lawyer declined to comment, Breivik's motives, but said that his client might give himself more tomorrow Monday in his testimony, which has requested be held behind closed doors. The Breivik is, indeed, be examined by a doctor before the police evidence. Until then, his lawyer refuses to comment on the mental state of his client.

His father, 32 Norwegian said in a state of shock, explaining that he learned about the involvement of his son via the Internet.

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