Mar 12 • 17:24 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Armed police operation at the synagogue in Trondheim

The police are investigating suspicious behavior at the Trondheim synagogue amid an ongoing armed operation that has led to heightened security measures.

An armed police operation is currently underway at the synagogue in Trondheim, Norway, following reports of suspicious behavior. According to police logs, a suspect is believed to have left the scene in a vehicle, prompting law enforcement to search for it. Jon Arne Moen, the head of the Jewish community in Trondheim, confirmed the ongoing police action but noted that further details could not be disclosed as the situation remains unclear.

Witnesses have described a significant police presence, with officers in bulletproof vests and armed with rifles, creating a secure perimeter around the area. Local journalism adds that the synagogue was hosting an event at the time, and entry and exit have been restricted as the investigation continues. Residents in the vicinity have observed the heightened security measures, which have been increased in light of previous incidents, notably the attack on the U.S. embassy in Oslo earlier this month.

The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) has acknowledged their awareness of the situation, indicating that they are routinely informed about such incidents. This incident reflects ongoing concerns about security at religious and community sites, particularly following recent violence, and underscores the importance of vigilance in maintaining safety within vulnerable communities.

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