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Oslo 1984-03-19: Treholt case. On January 23, 1984, agency manager Arne Treholt in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was arrested at Oslo Airport Fornebu, suspected of espionage. The prosecuting authority claimed when the indictment was clear, that Treholt had handed over secret information to Soviet intelligence service in the period 1974-83, and to Iraq from 1981-83. The trial was surrounded by enormous interest. Press people from home and abroad fought for the places in courtroom 23 in Oslo Courthouse, where the case went before the Court of Appeal. The court building was strictly guarded. In these surroundings, Arne Treholt did not plead guilty after the indictment. He stated that he had probably provided some confidential documents to his Soviet contacts, but that these were not a suitable thing to hurt Norway. The motive for his extensive contacts with Soviet diplomats and KGB people was to build a bridge between East and West. Treholt claimed that he only received a smaller amount of his Soviet contact to cover travel expenses. The court did not believe him. Lagmann Astri Rynning began the reading of the 255 -page verdict on the morning of June 20, and was not completed until well into the evening. Treholt received 20 years in prison and withdrawal of NOK 1.1 million which the court thought he had earned on espionage.
- A betrayal against all of us, was the court's characteristic of Treholt's business. However, the Treholt case was not over with the verdict. The case was appealed on the scene. Treholt changed defenders - Alf Nordhus and Arne Haugestad took over for Ulf Underland, Jon Lyng and Andreas Arntzen. The debate on the evidence, about Treholt's time at the disappearance of the 2401's college and whether Treholt had been prejudiced, continued. Picture: March 19, 1984, Oslo Interrogated Court appointed four experts in the criminal case against Arne Treholt. The assembly shows at the top of: Ambassador Thore Boye, ambassador Frithjof Jacobsen, Professor Dr. Juris Finn J. Seyersted (bottom to v.) And Major General Bjørn Egge. Ntb archive photo
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