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Two more accused of knife assault in Møllenberg Trondheim

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Police have charged two more people after Saturday's knife attack in Trondheim. The police ask any witnesses to report on the matter.

Police informed on Sundaythat two people were arrested for serious bodily harm.

In a press release on Monday afternoon, police said the prosecution had now been extended to two more people. The accused has so far been excluded from the case, but retains formal suspect status until further notice.

Two more people accused of knife assault

A total of four people were charged with grievous bodily harm or complicity. Three of these people - in addition to the victims in the case - are also charged with a serious drug offense. Police believe the incident in Møllenberg has to do with the drug community.

"A victim in a serious personal injury case has been formally arrested and charged by the police with a serious drug offense," says prosecutor John R. Sødahl Furunes of Trøndelag Police District in a press release.

Victims remain in hospital for as long as necessary under the care of the police. The suspect has not yet been formally questioned by the police and sustained serious injuries.

Any suggestions are also expected from those who may have information on the case, who were in the area of ​​the Nedre Møllenberg gate and adjacent streets on Saturday 23.10.21/20.00/22.00, between XNUMX-XNUMX.

The police are particularly interested in video recordings of cars with a recording function such as dashcam, Tesla Sentry Mode or the like.

Source: NTB
Photo: Ned Alley / NTB

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