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Norwegian police to interview Breivik tomorrow

Anders Behring Breivik - Police have 'a lot' of new evidence
Anders Behring Breivik - Police have 'a lot' of new evidence

Norwegian police will again interview Anders Behring Breivik tomorrow, a senior official said today, after receiving ‘a lot’ of new information over recent days relating to a gun and bomb rampage that killed 76 people.

It will be only the second interview after interrogators quizzed the 32-year-old far-right extremist on Saturday, the morning after the attacks on Utoeya Island and in downtown Oslo.

Paal-Fredrik Hjort Kraby said officers will question him on ‘the information received over the last few days - which is a lot.’

Norwegian police said they have ended a six-day search for the last of those missing around Utoeya island, where 68 people were killed in a gun rampage.

‘I can confirm that the search around Utoeya has now ended,’ Johan Fredriksen, a leading Olso police official, told a press conference, a day after a television report said there was just one person still unaccounted for.