97656287 Norwegian terrorist zeal displayed in interrogations
Norwegian Anders Behring terrorist Breivik willingly cooperating with the investigation, Reuters reported citing a police spokesman. Breivik, who was arrested on July 22, suspected of committing a terrorist act in the government quarter in Oslo, as well as an attack on a youth camp on the island of Uta. As a result of two incidents killed 77 people. During the interrogation the suspect admitted his guilt. As stated in the police, July 29, Breivik was questioned for ten hours. "He offers his thoughts well and eagerly discussing the latest developments," – the law enforcement officials during a press conference on Saturday. However, police refused to confirm or deny press reports that Breivik planned to make several attacks in Oslo, and among his possible targets was the royal palace. If Anders Breivik is found sane, and investigators will be able to prove in court his guilt, the Norwegian 32-year-old faces a prison term of 21 years.