Stig Millehaugen

Stig Millehaugen (born 8 May 1969) is a Norwegian man who has been convicted for a number of crimes, including armed robbery, the 1992 murder of a prison guard during escape, prison escape in 2000, and the murder of Pakistani-Norwegian gang leader Mohammad Javed in 2009. In the 1980s, he was a member of Tveitagjengen (Tveita gang).[1] He has been described at times as "Norway's most dangerous" and was held for some time in total isolation in prison. In 2022, while on a brief prison furlough, he escaped from prison and was recaptured a week later.[2][3]

  1. ^ Norum, Hallvard; Hagen, Knut-Øyvind (3 June 2022). "Former police investigators about Millehaugen: - Can be gone for a long time". NRK.
  2. ^ Ighoubah, Farid (4 June 2022). "Stig Millehaugen is one of Norway's most dangerous: "They behaved in cold blood and have shown little understanding of the victims' situation"". nettavisen.
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