GD: Reviewing over 1 million files in extensive rape case in Innlandet
A man in his 30s from Innlandet is charged with the sexual assault of three children under 14, with evidence from over 1 million files being reviewed by police in a significant case.
Police in Innlandet are currently reviewing over 1 million digital files as part of a major sexual assault case involving a man in his 30s who is charged with the rape of children under the age of 14. The man, who has been in custody since April 2025, has been linked to multiple child victims and is now facing charges for the assault of three children under 14 and sexual contact with a child aged between 14 and 16. Authorities are treating this case as one of the most serious of its kind in the region, highlighting the grave nature of the allegations against him.
The investigation has been extensive, with police revealing that they had previously found over 30,000 media files featuring child sexualization content, a number that has since escalated sharply. In addition to the troubling digital evidence, more than 31 witness interviews have been conducted. The volume of suspect files indicates a possible systemic issue, where the perpetrator may have exploited digital technology for illegal activities, raising concerns about child safety in the community.
The case is set to proceed at Gudbrandsdal District Court in mid-April, where significant legal proceedings will take place. The implications of this case extend beyond the immediate legal questions, as it raises broader societal issues regarding child protection, the responsibility of digital platforms in monitoring harmful content, and the need for enhanced resources for law enforcement to tackle such serious crimes effectively.