Youth is now subject of a murder and terrorism enquiry after police said he had expressed “opinions hostile to Muslim people

(AFP): A Norwegian teenager detained after the killing of an Ethiopian-origin worker at an Oslo hostel also planned an attack on a mosque, police said on Thursday.
The 18-year-old was arrested after the killing on Saturday night of Tamima Nibras Juhar, a 34-year-old social worker, at the Oslo hostel where she was a staff member and the suspect was a resident.
The youth is now the subject of a murder and terrorism enquiry after police said he had expressed “opinions hostile to Muslim people”.
The suspect “declared that he had the intention of committing an attack against a mosque at Hoenefoss”, a town about 60 kilometres (40 miles) north of the Norwegian capital, police said in a statement.
“It is important to stress that there are still many indications that the suspect’s capacity to carry out further attacks was limited,” police added.
The youth was said to have acted alone.
He has been identified by media as German national Djordje Wilms, who moved to Norway from Serbia as a child, although police have not confirmed these elements. Norway has been marked by extreme-right-wing attacks in recent years.
In 2011, neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik killed 77 people by setting off a bomb in Oslo and then opening fire at a youth festival on the island of Utoya.
In 2019, Philip Manshaus opened fire in a mosque in the Oslo region before being overcome.
Sindh enforces austerity policy, orders shops and shopping malls to close at 8pm
- 7 hours ago

Pakistan in spotlight as world leaders hail Islamabad peace talks
- 8 hours ago
PSG's wastefulness leaves door open, but this isn't Klopp's Liverpool any more
- 18 hours ago

Pakistan Navy rescues 18 crew members, including foreign nationals
- 2 hours ago

The surprising truth about logging
- 17 hours ago

Netflix is launching a new app for kids games
- 10 hours ago

Pakistan women thrash Turks and Caicos 8-0 in FIFA Series opener
- 2 hours ago
Over 2,700 Indian Sikh pilgrims arrive in Pakistan via Wagah to attend Baisakhi Festival
- 2 hours ago

Gold prices surge in Pakistan, global markets
- 8 hours ago
The good, the bad and the ugly of F1's new 2026 regulations
- 18 hours ago
Sources: Kings' late foul was error, not tanking
- 18 hours ago

It should be much easier to remove the president from office
- 17 hours ago









