Friday, July 25, 2008

Five Chechens arrested after attack on asylum centre


Police are checking the reception centre after Thursday's attack.
PHOTO: KYRRE LIEN / SCANPIX

Just some more inter-muslim warfare. When you import islamic barbarians, you import all their rivalries and violence. Each group believes it's the chosen among muslims and are quite ready and happy to kill all others. As a matter of fact, they're ready and happy to kill any non-muslim too.

FROM AFTENPOSTEN.NO:

Five Chechens arrested after attack on asylum centre

Five men from Chechnya were arrested after an attack on reception centre for asylum seekers at Våler 45 kilometres southeast of Oslo. More than 20 people were injured, including an 11 year-old boy.

The attack was directed at Kurdish and Arab guests living Nordbybråthen transit centre in Østfold County.
"Some of those arrested were picked near the centre and others were picked up in other places. Two came out of the woods nearby," says police chief Otto Stærk.
The first arrests were made at 5am on Friday morning. The five Chechens will be interviewed by police on Friday. The Police think that more arrests will take place soon.
Reports vary about how many attackers there were. Some say 40 to 50, others claim 100 and yet another estimate says 20. "What is certain is that there were a lot," says Stærk.
Police confiscated several weapons near the centre. According to Stærk, both machetes and iron bars were discovered. Those living at the centre reported seeing firearms, but so far the Police have not found any.
All the injured are expected to live, but it is not clear how seriously injured they are. Their condition remains stable.

"Conditions at the Nordbybråthen are difficult. This is because the centre houses asylum seekers who have had their claims rejected by Norwegian authorities and are waiting to be returned to the European country that first let them in," says General Secretary of the Norwegian Organization for Asylum Seekers (NOAS), Morten Tjessem to news bureau NTB.
"Conflicts are not uncommon in a situation like this, but a large group of people coming in from outside is both unusual and shocking," says Tjessem.

Norway better get used to it or get control of their muslim"guests".