Norway in search of Albanian brothers for first few days in Kosovo, doubts

Norwegian police are searching for two Albanian brothers from Kosovo, as suspected of killing in the town of Mortensrud on 7 October. The Valon Brothers and Visar Avdyli, according to Norwegian Police, traces “VG.no”, since 9 October, have been sheltered in Kosovo. Oslo police district has also published pictures of Kosovo brothers, seeking information that they want [...]
Brothers Valon and Wisar Avdyli, according to Norwegian Police, follow “VG.no”, since 9 October, they have been sheltered in Kosovo.
Oslo's police district has also published pictures of Kosovo brothers, seeking information that would lead to their arrest.
The murder occurred prior to a school in the town of Mortensrud, where the victim was 20-year-old Hamse Hashi Adan. A 40-year-old man is in custody as suspected of collaboration in murder.
The lawyer of two Kosovo brothers, Swin Holden, shows that they deny any connection to this murder.
“I was in contact with both after they were announced in search and both refuse to have anything to do with the” event, Holden said.
In 2016 the Avdyll brothers became the first ones in Norway to be condemned according to the Law for Terrorism.
Valon Avdyli was convicted of participating in the IS terrorist organisation, while Visar Avdyli for his third brother's material support, Egzon Avdyli.
Egzon Avdyli was killed in the Syrian war in April 2014 as part of the ISIS.
Norwegian media write that this country's police see no link between the previous sentences and the murder in Mortensrud on 7 October.












