Felix the Cat
10-19-2008, 05:39 PM
http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article2716723.ece
The Assistant Governor on Svalbard has barred a 28 year-old man from entering the Arctic archipelago for two years.
"The man has carried out a large number of crimes and his right to live here has been revoked for two years," says Assistant Governor Lars Fause.
"We don’t have the time to watch out for people like this. It becomes a drain on Police resources," says Fause.
Police have the right to refuse entry to Svalbard for ex-convicts, if the authorities think that they are likely to commit new crimes.
"The person belongs to this category," says Fause.
The Assistant Governor on Svalbard has barred a 28 year-old man from entering the Arctic archipelago for two years.
"The man has carried out a large number of crimes and his right to live here has been revoked for two years," says Assistant Governor Lars Fause.
"We don’t have the time to watch out for people like this. It becomes a drain on Police resources," says Fause.
Police have the right to refuse entry to Svalbard for ex-convicts, if the authorities think that they are likely to commit new crimes.
"The person belongs to this category," says Fause.