Woman accused of robbing sex worker at gunpoint in Oslo
A woman in her twenties, described in Norwegian media as a model and actress, has been charged alongside a man in his thirties with robbing a sex worker at gunpoint in Oslo, according to Dagbladet.
According to the indictment, the man initially arranged a meeting with the victim under the pretence of purchasing sexual services. After arriving at her apartment, he let the woman inside. The two then bound the victim’s hands with tape, taped over her mouth, and threatened her to stay silent.
The indictment states that the woman pointed a Walther PPK pistol fitted with a silencer at the victim, while the man put her in a chokehold. The pair then took an iPhone 13, an iPad, and a pair of AirPods before leaving the apartment together.
The woman also faces a separate charge of possessing what police describe as violent implements, including pepper spray and batons, which were allegedly found during a search of her home.
The defence lawyer for the accused woman, attorney Iselinn Pauli Martinsen, declined to comment on the case. The trial is set to begin at Oslo District Court this Wednesday.