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Mickey Mouse molesting women in Oslo!

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A man dressed as "Mickey Mouse" harassed women passing by. The incident continued continuously for several days. He was finally arrested, so the people of Oslo can breathe a sigh of relief.

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Dangerous Mickey Mouse

People raised on Disney fairy tales associate Mickey Mouse with a very nice creature that appeared in funny cartoons. They have a slightly different memory women who came across a man dressed as this character on the streets of Oslo. He allowed himself to slap their buttocks and spoke to them in an offensive and vulgar manner. The police have been receiving reports of harassment for several days, but it is not known whether they concern the same man.

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The police in Oslo gave this information on their Twitter:

It is known who, it is not known for what

After Mickey Mouse was arrested, it turned out that he was a disguised man who had recently turned 20. He is not a Norwegian citizen, and he came to the Kingdom from Romania, but is completely unable to communicate in Norwegian. However, it was not possible to establish whether he was the only one involved in this procedure over the last few days. It is also not known for what purpose it stood at Karl Johans gate. In the coming days, he will be interrogated and will be verified as to whether he is legally in Norway.

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