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Unfortunately most elected officials of these countries are total idiots leading their countries down the road of total destruction with Utopian socialist beliefs.
The police know the names of Treholt-investigator Leif Karsten Hansen and three other members of the SDU, but will have an overview of the rest. Sunday was why the police contacted the U.S. Embassy through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet.
- We now have contacts at the embassy that will make a direct inquiry, says police chief Beate Gangås Østfold Police District.
Østfold police have been tasked to investigate the case because several of those involved to have ties to the police in Oslo.
United States, however, probably no obligation to provide the names of the 13-14 members of the SDU if the identity is not known, according to the newspaper.
Gangås says that Hansen will be questioned in connection with his role as founder of the SDU group. Investigators will also interview former counterterrorism chief in the Police Intelligence Service Olaf Johan Johansson, Delta veteran Per Ivar Børseth NCIS and top-Ivar Follestad.
- We are now working to create a list of the people we want to examine, and in what order they will be questioned. Interviews, we started with as quickly as possible, we are talking about in the beginning of the week, said Gangås NTB Sunday afternoon.
Sunday secured the police track the premises of Commerce building where the group lived.
Aftenposten writes Monday that neither the Tax Office or other Norwegian authorities would easily find out who worked for the U.S. Embassy. The newspaper has confirmed that employees were paid wages in checks until 2002.
- There were different forms of payment, but payment was black or gray, I do not know anything about, "he said.
He says he listed his salary at the equation.
Timothy Moore of the embassy's communications department can not comment on the allegations of wage payment because the question never came up, and because he did not know, "he said.
A former employee at the embassy, which ended in 2000, says that the IRS did not get information from the embassy. He says that no one brought up the amount of the tax returns.
- The Embassy paid black, "he said.
Hansen admits that the embassy used "slightly different forms of payment," but says it was before the group was created.