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Released from custody in Akureyri
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Released from custody in Akureyri

Two individuals who were arrested by the Northern Iceland Police and the Special Units of the National Police during an operation in Akureyri on Friday evening have been released. They were detained in the city center of Akureyri, near the Oddeyjar BSO station. The pair was released over the weekend without any bail being requested. According to the police spokesperson, the investigation into the case is progressing well, and the police have a good understanding of the developments.

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Released from custody in Akureyri

Two individuals who were arrested by the Northern Iceland Police and the Special Units of the National Police during an operation in Akureyri on Friday evening have been released. They were detained in the city center of Akureyri, near the Oddeyjar BSO station. The pair was released over the weekend without any bail being requested. According to the police spokesperson, the investigation into the case is progressing well, and the police have a good understanding of the developments.

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