Eirik Jensen
Eirik Jensen (born 30 July 1957) is a Norwegian drug trafficker and former policeman. In November 2020 media said that the Supreme Court refused to try the case against Jensen [leaving the verdict in the appellate court, to stand].[1] He is a prisoner at Kongsvinger Prison (as of 2020).[2]
Eirik Jensen | |
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Born | July 30, 1957 |
Nationality | Norway |
Known for | Drug trafficking |
Criminal status | Drug trafficking, corruption |
Criminal penalty | 21 years' imprisonment |
He was convicted by Oslo District Court of drug trafficking and gross corruption in a high-profile case known as the Cappelen/Jensen case in 2017, and sentenced to the maximum penalty in Norway, 21 years' imprisonment.[3] He was again convicted and sentenced to 21 years' imprisonment by Borgarting Court of Appeal in 2020.
Jensen has published a crime novel and an autobiography.
Career prior to arrest
Jensen served in the Norwegian police force from 1977 to 2014; he was promoted to superintendent and had a key role in the Oslo Police Department's efforts against organised crime.[4] He formally retired from the police in December 2016, after his indictment for drug trafficking and corruption.[5]
Conviction for drug trafficking and corruption
Jensen was arrested in 2014 and charged with gross corruption and drug trafficking; in 2017 he was convicted by Oslo District Court of gross corruption, drug trafficking and criminal possession of weapons, and sentenced to the maximum penalty in Norway, 21 years' imprisonment.[3][6][7] On appeal he was found guilty by the jury, but only of the charge of gross corruption; however the judges declared that the verdict was obviously wrong and that Jensen was obviously guilty of all charges and therefore invalidated the jury verdict and ordered a new trial without a jury. In 2020 Jensen was found guilty of all charges by Borgarting Court of Appeal and sentenced to 21 years' imprisonment; this concluded the case as the guilty verdict as such may not be appealed any further.[8]
Books
Jensen published an autobiography titled På innsiden in 2015 and a crime novel titled Attentatet in 2016.[9]
References
- https://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/i/39J12d/saken-endelig-avgjort-hoeyesterett-behandler-ikke-eirik-jensens-anke
- https://www.dagbladet.no/nyheter/ufattelig-tungt/73052631
- Norway jails top policeman for smuggling hashish, BBC
- Eirik Jensen fikk 21 års fengsel av tingretten, Aftenposten
- Jensen-rettssaken, Verdens Gang
- Norwegian ex-cop sentenced to 21 years for drug smuggling, The Local
- Norwegian Policeman Jailed for 21 Years in Drugs Case, US News & World Report
- Eirik Jensen dømt til 21 års fengsel
- Bokanmeldelse: Eirik Jensen og Thomas Winje Øijord: «Attentatet», Verdens Gang