NORWAY'S POLICE QUESTIONED
The Norway's police are facing questions for their slow response over the terror attacks that shook the nation last Friday.
Reporters are asking why it took the police an hour to alert the armed officers to arrest the gunman on Utoya Island. They also questioned why a helicopter wasn't used to transport the officers to the scene, where the shooting spree supposedly went on for more than an hour. The authorities are defending their decisions, saying that they have done their best to get to the island quickly.
As for the searches, the police in Norway have called an end to it and have released the names of another 24 victims of the attack, in addition to the seventeen names that were made public earlier. The 32 year-old suspect, Anders Behring Breivik will undergo a second round of interrogation today.
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