Thursday 15 September 2011

Norway massacre: Killer filmed on CCTV before attacks


Anders Behring Breivik on surveillance video. Screen grab from ABC Nyheter Anders Behring Breivik has said the massacre was "necessary" to save Norway from Muslims
The man who confessed to killing 77 people in Norway in July was filmed by security cameras minutes before he launched the attacks, it has emerged.
Anders Behring Breivik, 32, is seen dressed in a police uniform with a gun as he walks away from a car after placing a bomb in Oslo.
Police confirmed the photo published on the ABC Nyheter website was authentic.
The car bomb killed eight people. Mr Breivik then shot dead 69 people at a youth camp on the island of Utoeya.
The photo of Mr Breivik came from monitoring cameras at government headquarters six minutes before the car bomb exploded, ABC Nyheter reports.
It said that no-one in the building raised the alarm.
Oslo police district spokesman Roar Hansen told the Associated Press news agency that the image had not been released by police, but was part of a confidential police report submitted to lawyers assisting relatives and survivors of the 22 July attack.
Mr Breivik has admitted to the killings but denies criminal responsibility.
He has said that the massacre was "necessary" to save Norway and Europe from Muslims and multiculturalism.
He currently remains in solitary confinement.

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