It has been determined that Breivik will still be detained at the high risk prison until 26 September this year.
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Anders Behring Breivik denied leave for mother's funeralMother of the sentenced terrorist Anders Behring Breivik died on March 22'nd at the age of 66 after years of severe ilness. The request by her son to be allowed to participate in the funeral was turned down by by the prison authorities. Behring Breivik is detained in the prison's section of extra high security. According to the director at Ila prison, Knut Barkeid, those who are held here only have the possibility of being granted leave if there are questions of serious health condition that must be treated at facilities outside the prison.
It has been determined that Breivik will still be detained at the high risk prison until 26 September this year. NRK/The Norway Post Posted in Section:
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