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Norwegian police detonated on Tuesday in a controlled explosion the explosives found at the farm where Anders Behring Breivik was living. Police said Breivik built the bomb that wrecked a governmental building downtown Oslo out of fertilizers he obtained by posing as a farmer.
The detonation of fertilizers comes at a time when Breivik’s lawyer said that his client is probably insane, and that he was on drugs as he carried out the deadly killing spree that claimed the lives of 93 Norwegian people last Friday.
The lawyer said it was too soon to say whether Breivik would introduce a plea of insanity at his trial, even though he thought the man was mad.
From what has been gathered about him so far, it results that Breivik was a computer-games enthusiast, and that the games he liked to play on computer were very much similar to what he did in real life.
He was a successful businessman, but at the same time an admirer of far-right extremists, especially the Knights Templar Europe organization that he was going to reform.
While being a far-right extremist, he was also a member of a Norwegian Freemason society, which expelled him earlier in a gesture intended to say that Freemasonry has nothing to do with this terrifying crime. He was a far-right extremist but he liked Israel.
All these aspects combined indicate that it would not be too much trouble proving that he was insane. Otherwise, Breivik risks going to jail for 30 years for terrorist activity.
The head of Norwegian Police Security Janne Kristiansen said that according to the investigations carried out so far Brevik acted alone, had no accomplices neither in Norway nor in Britain.
She discarded the possibility that he would be insane, and said that what he did shows he was a calculating and evil man.
In the meantime, the members of the cabinet have begun returning to their offices, where the bombing occurred on Friday, in a symbolic gesture of showing that the killer did not succeed in striking fear in the nation’s heart.
Police came under hard criticism after the second round of killings, the main accusation being that a anti-terror team arrived at the place the shooting was being carried out on Utoeya island after more than an hour.
Police is also accused of having ignored the threats made by different zealots of the Norwegian far-right. The chief of police rejected all these accusations
Police security doubts that Breivik was part of a wider network intended to drive Islam out of the country, saying that this claim is sheer fantasy he was playing.
Earlier on Wednesday, an alarm was triggered in a building in Oslo, where an unidentified man left a luggage and then went away. The alarm was then canceled by the police arrived at the building, as it became clear that there was no threat posed.
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