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Makaveli Lindén, 20, arrested at 16:35 this afternoon – in Dijon, in French.
He has been searched internationally for being suspected of a brutal murder in Oslo.
"We are now sending a team from Oslo to France to participate in an interrogation," said prosecutor Christian Hatlo.
The Swedish sought after internationally since Friday is now under the influence of France.
"We received the message at 4:35 pm when he was arrested in Dijon, France," said Norwegian prosecutor Christian Hatlo.
Norwegian police confirmed Monday that she was working on the basis of the theory that Makaveli Linden was neither in Sweden nor in Norway. Aftonbladet could also reveal that on Sunday morning the police linked the 20-year-old to a "third country" via electronic traces.
Makaveli Lindén was arrested in Dijon, in the east of France, in the afternoon, reveals a source of transparency in the Norwegian investigation.
Something that Grete Metlid confirms at the press conference on Tuesday night. She then tells them that they have contacted the relatives of Makaveli Lindén before officially announcing that the hunt is over.
Requests distributed tomorrow
Attorney Christian Hatlo said that they had good contacts with Sweden during the investigation, but that they had also collaborated closely with Belgium and France final.
"We are sending a team from Oslo to France to participate in an interrogation," he said.
He added that Sweden's willingness to cooperate would determine the speed with which Makaveli Linden could be brought to Norway to continue her judicial process. The request to have it delivered will be sent to France in the morning.
Neither Metlid nor Hatlo want to give you details about Dijon's arrest.
"The most important thing for us now is to talk to the suspect," Grete Metlid said at the press conference.
– Some details we can not go out tonight, but we worked on the right track and the concrete tasks that led to that.
The Swede is suspected of murder and robbery. The crimes took place last Monday in Oslo, and this Friday alone, the suspect was identified after leaving his photo, "said Grete Metlid at a press conference.
Espaced in Sweden
Just hours after 24-year-old Heikki Bjørklund Paltto was found murdered by around 20 chicks at his home in Oslo, Makaveli Lindén left Norway.
At 16:57, the Swedes were on a train to Stockholm, according to the Norwegian police, who had been able to map a large part of the Swedish movement at the time of the murder with surveillance cameras and testimonies.
How he abandoned the police since then is more blurred.
According to Norwegian media reports, the 20-year-old resident of Uppsala returned to the city after the murder.
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