31 foreign neo-Nazi demonstrators deported to Sweden and Denmark – Dagsavisen
A total of 35 were apprehended. Four of these were Norwegian. The others are foreign citizens who have now been deported to Sweden and Denmark and were escorted out of the country on Saturday afternoon.
– All those brought in were fined DKK 8,000 for not complying with the police order. The police further decided on expulsion from Norway. The 31 people belong to a group of self-proclaimed Nazis, writes the Oslo police in a press release.
The police write that several of them were masked and uniformed with associated effects The Nordic Resistance Movement. 24 were transported to Sweden, one was picked up by his parents and driven to Sweden, while six were flown to Denmark.
According to Filter Nyheter, the neo-Nazis arrived at the National Theater on Saturday afternoon before marching up Karl Johans gate to the Storting. There they occupied Løvebakken, gave a speech and paid tribute to Vidkun Quisling while flags were being waved and then went on towards Pilestredet.
When they did not comply with the police order to stop the marking, the police had to use force to gain control over them. No one was injured. According to Filter Nyheter, the marking lasted for just over 40 minutes.
On Sunday, there was an anti-racist counter-demonstration in front of the Storting, where city council leader Raymond Johansen, among others, held an appeal.
– It is important to show the back of Nazism and it is important to emphasize that Oslo must be generous and at the same time with, says Johansen to NTB.