Norway’s central economic and environmental crime-fighting unit, Okokrim, searched the home of former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland on Thursday, raiding two additional properties as part of a corruption investigation triggered by the release of the Epstein files.
Jagland, 75, is suspected of “aggravated corruption,” according to Okokrim chief Pal Lonseth. Investigators swept through the former prime minister’s Oslo residence and properties in the towns of Risør and Rauland — three locations in total.
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