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Murder of Metkel Betew

April 18, 2025 Catherine Williams News
News Context
At a glance
  • OSLO (AP) — Metkel Betew, a former ⁤elite long-distance runner with⁢ a past conviction‍ for drug offenses, has been⁢ found dead, according to his lawyer, Marius Lothe.
  • Lothe confirmed Betew's death to VG, ⁤a Norwegian news outlet,⁤ on Friday.
  • Despite past challenges, Lothe indicated that Betew seemed to be in good spirits ‍recently."He appeared happy with his⁤ life," Lothe stated, adding that Betew had recently started a...
Original source: vg.no

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Former Elite Runner Found Dead, Inquiry Underway

OSLO (AP) — Metkel Betew, a former ⁤elite long-distance runner with⁢ a past conviction‍ for drug offenses, has been⁢ found dead, according to his lawyer, Marius Lothe. Police are investigating the ⁤circumstances surrounding ⁤his death.

Details Surrounding Death Remain Unclear

Lothe confirmed Betew’s death to VG, ⁤a Norwegian news outlet,⁤ on Friday. ⁢The cause of death has not yet been released by ⁤authorities. Betew, who had transitioned from a promising athletic career to facing legal troubles, was 37 years old.

Lawyer Describes Positive Recent Developments

Despite past challenges, Lothe indicated that Betew seemed to be in good spirits ‍recently.”He appeared happy with his⁤ life,” Lothe stated, adding that Betew had recently started a relationship. “He was in ⁢love and positive for the past few weeks.”

Metkel⁢ Betew during his 2017 trial
Metkel betew photographed during⁤ the 2017 trial, ‍where he ‍was later convicted of introducing hashish and marijuana. Photo: Tore Kristiansen / VG

Lothe also shared that he had spoken with Betew’s girlfriend, who was‍ reportedly devastated by the news.

Past Legal issues

Betew’s career was marked ⁢by both athletic achievement and legal controversy. He was‍ a prominent figure in Norwegian long-distance running⁢ before his conviction⁢ on drug-related charges.

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Betew’s Transition: From Prison to Everyday Life

A close acquaintance, identified as Lothe, has shared⁤ insights into the⁤ challenges faced by Betew as he transitioned ⁢from incarceration back into society. According to Lothe,⁢ Betew is ⁢now⁢ navigating life ‍successfully after a difficult period.

Lothe recounted a conversation with Betew, ⁤focusing on the complexities of reintegration.”Then we talked about‍ what it is like to have friends, and about life and what it is like to be released. It is a⁤ difficult transition,from ⁣prison to society,” Lothe stated.

Despite the initial hurdles, Lothe observed a positive trajectory in Betew’s progress.

Jørgen Braastad / VG
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Ola Haram
Ola Haram
Ola Haram
Ola Haram

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Metkel⁤ Betew, Notorious Criminal, Found Dead in Oslo

OSLO (AP) — Metkel Betew, 46, a well-known ‍figure in Norway’s criminal underworld, was discovered dead two months⁢ ago in a wooded area outside ⁣a residential neighborhood‍ in Oslo, police confirmed. Authorities are⁣ investigating the death as a possible homicide.

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A History of ⁣Robbery

Betew’s criminal history included⁣ involvement in numerous robberies and attempted robberies predating the high-profile Nokia robbery cases of the 1990s and 2000s. His name became‍ synonymous with organized crime in Norway.

In an interview last fall with‍ NRK, Betew discussed the aftermath of the 2004 Nokas central bank robbery in Stavanger.He was ⁣convicted as a key player in the meticulously ‍planned heist.

Flowers at ‍the ⁢scene of Metkel Betew's death
Flowers ⁤mark the⁤ spot⁢ where Metkel Betew was found dead ⁣in Godliaskogen, Oppsal,⁣ Oslo. (Ola Haram/AP Photo)

Notorious Criminal Reflects on Life After Prison Release

By [Your name/News Agency Name]

October 26, 2024

Flowers at the scene of a murder in Oslo
Flowers mark the location of ‍a⁢ murder in Oslo’s Godliaskogen forest. (Ola Haram/File)

OSLO,Norway – Following nearly two decades behind bars,convicted ⁢criminal Betew has been released from⁢ prison and ‍is reflecting on⁣ his past and future. His criminal history ⁤includes involvement in⁣ the infamous NOKAS robbery and‍ a subsequent drug trafficking ‍conviction.

Betew’s past⁣ is shadowed by the 2004 NOKAS robbery in Stavanger, one of Norway’s most‍ audacious heists. During the 20-minute operation, the robbers seized 57.4 million kroner. The majority of the stolen funds remain unrecovered.

Betew, ‍while never admitting direct involvement in the robbery to law enforcement, has acknowledged the‍ event’s impact on his life.”I quickly realized that‍ a⁢ chapter in life was over,” he ⁣stated in an interview,referring to his life as a robber.

Due‍ to ⁣multiple connections to the ⁢crime, Betew received a 16-year sentence for the NOKAS robbery. He was released in ‍2014 after serving the minimum ten years, subject to strict conditions imposed by the ‍Prison and⁣ Probation Service.

His freedom was short-lived. Ten months later,he was re-arrested for violating the terms of his release,including alleged contact with other criminals.

In 2018, Betew was again convicted⁣ of serious crimes,⁢ receiving a⁢ five-year sentence for importing 38 kilograms of hashish and 12 kilograms of marijuana as part of an organized criminal enterprise. He was acquitted on other charges,including alleged‍ ties to other criminal organizations.

Betew has spoken about the challenges of serving time ⁢in custody. “You never know when the sentence is in custody,” he said. “It creates strong uncertainty, and feels like being remanded in custody. When I was transferred from custody to ⁤regular prison, it felt like being released.”

Released ⁤in June 2024, after almost 20 years, Betew used⁤ his time in prison to pursue higher education, completing university-level ⁢courses in sociology.

He also participated actively in the carpentry workshop at ‍ila prison, where court documents describe him as a⁣ positive and eager learner, social and in good spirits.

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Nokas Robber Confesses⁣ Remorse ⁣to Prison Priest

OSLO, Norway (AP) — Erling ⁣Havnå, convicted ⁢in the 2004 Nokas robbery, reportedly expressed remorse‍ and guilt during a series of meetings with a prison priest. Court documents indicate ‍the priest, who ⁢met ⁢with Havnå‍ approximately 150 times,⁤ submitted a statement detailing their interactions.

Private Confessions

The priest stated that he witnessed a different side of Havnå during their private discussions. According to the priest’s 2020 statement, Havnå felt safe enough to remove his⁢ “mask” and confess to years of criminal activity and rebellion.

Remorse and Guilt

The priest’s statement indicates that Havnå displayed signs of both remorse and guilt throughout their meetings. The details ⁣of these ‍confessions remain ⁣private.

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Former Elite Runner Metkel Betew Found Dead, Police Investigating

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October 26, 2024

OSLO, Norway – Metkel Betew, a former elite long-distance runner with a criminal past, has been ‍found dead. Police are investigating teh circumstances surrounding his death, ⁢according to his lawyer, Marius Lothe. The cause of death has not yet been released.

Lothe,⁣ speaking to [News agency Name], confirmed the news on Friday. Betew was 37 years old. In the days leading up to his death, Lothe noted BetewS positive outlook. “He appeared happy with his life,” Lothe shared, adding that Betew had recently begun a relationship. “He was in love and positive for the past few weeks.”

Metkel Betew during his 2017 trial

Metkel Betew photographed during the 2017 trial, where he was later convicted of introducing ‍hashish and marijuana. Photo: Tore Kristiansen / VG

Lothe also stated that he had spoken with Betew’s girlfriend, who was⁤ reportedly devastated by the news. Betew’s life was a mix of athletic achievement‍ and legal troubles. ⁢He was⁤ a prominent figure in Norwegian long-distance ⁢running before his conviction on drug-related charges.

Betew’s criminal history predated the high-profile Nokia robbery cases. His name became synonymous with organized crime in Norway. He was convicted as ⁣a key player⁣ in the meticulously planned⁢ 2004 Nokas central bank robbery in Stavanger. The majority of the stolen funds⁣ remain unrecovered.

Following imprisonment,Betew was re-arrested for violating release terms,including ‍alleged contact with other criminals. in 2018, he received a five-year sentence ‍for importing hashish and marijuana as part of an organized group.

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A History ⁢of Robbery

Betew’s criminal history included involvement in numerous robberies and attempted robberies predating the high-profile Nokia robbery cases of ‍the 1990s and 2000s. His name became synonymous with organized crime in Norway.

In an interview last fall with NRK, Betew discussed the ‍aftermath of the 2004 Nokas central bank robbery in Stavanger.⁤ He was convicted⁤ as a key player in ⁢the meticulously planned heist.

Flowers at the scene of Metkel Betew's‍ death

Flowers mark the spot where Metkel Betew was found dead in Godliaskogen, Oppsal, Oslo. (Ola Haram/AP Photo)

Notorious Criminal Reflects on Life After Prison Release

By [Your name/News Agency Name]

October 26, 2024

Flowers at the scene of a murder in Oslo

Flowers mark the location of a murder in Oslo’s⁢ Godliaskogen forest. (Ola Haram/File)

OSLO, Norway – Following nearly two decades behind bars, convicted criminal Betew⁤ has been released from prison and is reflecting on his past and future. His criminal history includes involvement in the infamous NOKAS robbery and a subsequent drug trafficking conviction.

Betew’s past is shadowed by the 2004 NOKAS robbery⁣ in Stavanger,one of Norway’s most audacious heists. During the⁢ 20-minute operation, the ⁤robbers seized 57.4 million kroner. The majority of the stolen funds remain unrecovered.

Betew, while never admitting direct involvement⁢ in the ⁢robbery to ⁣law enforcement, has acknowledged the event’s impact on his life. “I quickly realized that a chapter in life was over,” he⁣ stated in an interview, referring to his life as a robber.

Due to multiple connections ⁢to the crime, Betew received a 16-year sentence for the NOKAS robbery. He was released in 2014 after⁣ serving the minimum ten years,subject to strict conditions imposed by the Prison and Probation ⁢Service.

His freedom was short-lived. Ten months later, he⁢ was re-arrested for violating the terms of his release, including alleged contact with other criminals.

In 2018, ‍Betew was again ⁣convicted of serious crimes, receiving a five-year sentence for importing 38 kilograms of hashish and 12 kilograms of marijuana as part of an organized criminal enterprise. He was acquitted on other charges,including alleged ties to other criminal organizations.

Betew has spoken about the challenges of serving time in custody. “You never know when the sentence is in custody,” he said. “It creates ⁣strong uncertainty, and feels like being remanded in custody. When I was⁤ transferred from custody to regular prison, it felt ‍like being released.”

Released in June 2024, after almost 20 years, Betew used his time in prison to pursue higher education, ⁣completing university-level courses ⁢in sociology.

He also participated actively in the carpentry workshop at ila prison, where court documents describe him as a positive and eager learner, social and in good spirits.

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video: [Brief description of the video content]

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Nokas Robber Confesses Remorse to Prison Priest

OSLO, Norway (AP) — Erling Havnå, convicted in⁢ the 2004 Nokas robbery,⁣ reportedly expressed remorse and guilt during ‍a series of meetings with a prison priest. Court documents indicate the priest, who met with‍ Havnå approximately 150 times,‍ submitted a statement detailing⁤ their interactions.

Private Confessions

The priest stated that he witnessed a different side of Havnå during their private discussions. according to the priest’s 2020 statement, Havnå ⁣felt safe enough to remove his “mask” and confess to years of criminal activity and rebellion.

Remorse and ⁢Guilt

The priest’s statement indicates that havnå displayed signs of both remorse and guilt throughout their meetings. The details of these confessions remain private.

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