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Six ex-guards are suing the state

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A total of 30 guards were dismissed in 2022 after admitting to illegal drug use. Now six of them have sued the state for violations of human rights. Photo: Jon Eeg / NTB

Six former guards are suing the state after they were kicked out of the Armed Forces in 2022 for using illegal drugs in their spare time.

Wednesday 24 April at 12:56 p.m

The six guardsmen were among 30 guardsmen who in the summer of 2022 had admitted to using drugs in connection with leaves from military service. Afterwards, they were stripped of their security clearance and dismissed, wrote NRK.

Afterwards, several of them said that they had felt pressured to confess.

In May last year, lawyer Inger Zadig notified a lawsuit against the state at the Ministry of Defense on behalf of the six guardsmen.

On Monday evening, she delivered the summons to the Oslo District Court, writes Dagbladet.

– For my clients, this is about basic human rights, and about young people who will serve after them not being exposed to the same treatment, Zadig tells the newspaper.

Photo: Ole Berg-Rusten / NTB

– The Ministry of Defense has not yet been served with the lawsuit by the Oslo District Court and therefore does not know what allegations have been made in the case, special adviser Birgitte Frisch in the Ministry of Defense told NTB on Wednesday.

– The ministry will, in the usual way, go through the subpoena thoroughly together with the Government Attorney as soon as this is served from the district court, special adviser Birgitte Frisch in the Ministry of Defense told NTB on Wednesday.

From the subpoena, Dagbladet reports that it appears that the rust testing of the guards was exposed to what was represented as disproportionate coercion.

It goes on to state that they were exposed to pressure, that the testing did not happen randomly and that they were also not assessed for the safety risk of using illegal drugs.

The lawyer writes that there is no indication that the soldiers’ alleged drug use in their spare time affected their fitness as soldiers on duty.

The article is in Norwegian

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