- Arne Treholt
Arne Treholt (born
December 13 ,1942 ) is a former Norwegiansocial democratic politician anddiplomat convicted ofhigh treason andespionage on behalf of theSoviet Union andIraq .He was a member of the
Norwegian Labour Party and also worked as a journalist for the national daily Arbeiderbladet. He was political secretary for the minister of commerceJens Evensen before he became deputy foreign minister in the bureau of maritime affairs 1976–1978. From 1979 to 1982 he was connected to the Norwegian UN delegation in New York as anembassy counsellor . During the years 1982–1983 he studied at theNorwegian Joint Staff College . He was also department head of division for theNorwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ' press from 1983. [ [http://www.aftenposten.no/kul_und/article703552.ece Arne Treholt med selvbiografi ] ]Arrested for espionage in 1984, he served a
prison sentence until being pardoned by a Labour government in 1992. After his release from prison, he settled in Russia and later Cyprus.On March 20, 2006, the
Norwegian News Agency (NTB) reported [ [http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article1254023.ece Aftenposten.no: Arne Treholt ligger i koma (Innenriks) ] ] that Treholt had been admitted to a hospital inCyprus and was in a stable but critical condition, and in a coma, possibly suffering from blood poisoning.New information presented by a Swedish crime lab in 2008 presents doubts about the authenticity of the copies of the verdict that have been presented, and this is believed to become important when a government commission in the spring of 2008 is deciding on allowing a renewed treatment of the case.
Espionage accusations
As a result of suspicions, Treholt was placed under surveillance by Norwegian counterintelligence services for several years of his career in the
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) and the Norwegian ministry of foreign affairs. Fearing that he was about to defect to the Soviet Union, Norwegian authorities arrested him on January 20, 1984, at Oslo Airport on his way toParis .Following a much publicized and controversial trial, Treholt was convicted for
treason and sentenced to 20 years in prison, one year short of the maximum sentence allowed under the Norwegian penal code (a Norwegian "life" sentence is 21 years). The conviction includedespionage for theSoviet Union andIraq , andhigh treason .While serving his sentence Treholt made one unsuccessful escape attempt. He was eventually
reprieve d by the Labour government ofGro Harlem Brundtland on July 3, 1992.Basis for conviction
Treholt was convicted and sentenced for passing classified material to
KGB in the period 1974–1983 and to theIraqi Intelligence Service 1981–1983. The sentence also encompassed handing over secrets obtained at theNorwegian Joint Staff College where he was enrolled withauthorization from the non-socialist coalition government. Despite the fact that the government of Prime MinisterKåre Willoch knew that he was under suspicion of espionage, he was admitted so as not to reveal the suspicions harboured by the authorities.The trial led to a heated and extensive public debate about the
Treholt case in Norway. The controversy concerned the evidence against Treholt, the conduct of the police and prosecuting authorities, and what was viewed as lenient treatment of Treholt while he was under suspicion, as well as his controversial pardon by Gro Harlem Brundtland's Labour government in 1992.Following his release, Arne Treholt emigrated to
Russia where he works as abusinessman andconsultant in Russia andCyprus .Cash evidence
The police consucted several searches of Treholt's apartment. In May 1982, they found 10,000 USD in a suitcase. In August the same year they found 30,000 USD in the same suitcase. Finally, in 1984, they found another 62,000 USD. Trehold defended himself, claiming that most of the money came from selling graded documents to Iraq, and from winning at a casino in Vienna.
Treholt and his lawyer, Harald Stabell, claim that the police and the judges conspired to cheat with the cash evidence, to make it appear as if the money came from the
KGB , while they really came from Iraqi intelligence. [ [http://www.dagbladet.no/magasinet/2006/05/10/465830.html Her er pengebeviset - magasinet - Dagbladet.no ] ]Verdict controversy 2008
In a 2008 report, the Swedish Crime Lab (SKL) documents that several different versions of the verdict exist. According to SKL the asserted original from the
Norwegian Police Security Agency is not the basis of the two other extant copies. This leads to the conclusion that another original must exist. This new information is believed to be a pivottal point as theNorwegian Criminal Cases Review Commission decides on a motion to renew procedures in theTreholt case in the spring of 2008.Several discrepancies between the three known copies have mystified the scientists. For instance, different
security clearance s have been applied, the margins are wildly skewed, allegedly, letters are used that do not exist on the typewriters in use by the courts.There has not yet been presented a copy of the verdict which is signed by the judges, and
tape recording s of the proceedings have not been made available despite these having been recorded. [cite news |first= Tom |last= Bakkeli |title= Mer tvil rundt Treholt-dom |url= http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/artikkel.php?artid=510773 |format= |work= |publisher=Verdens Gang |location=Oslo ,Norway |pages= |page= |date= 2008-02-12 |accessdate=2008-02-24 |language= Norwegian]Bibliography
*"Alone" (
Alene )1985
*"Section K" (Avdeling K )1991
*"Shades of grey" (Gråsoner )2004 Autobiography References
External links
*Norwegian links
** [http://www.arkbokhandel.no/nyheter/dbaFile19618.html Book defending Treholt] no icon
** [http://www.dagbladet.no/download/Treholthele.pdf Final verdict] no icon
** [http://www.dagbladet.no/magasinet/2006/05/10/465830.html Dagbladet commenting the judgement] no icon*English links
** [http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article1254052.ece Convicted spy in a coma] Article inAftenposten , English version. Last access date : 28th August 2007
** [http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article847350.ece Treholt Olympic guest of honor] Article in Aftenposten, English version. Last access date: 28th August 2007
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