OSLO - Norwegian police officials have testified they are confident that mass killer Anders Behring Breivik acted on his own in terror attacks last year that killed 77 people.
Three officers told a court on Wednesday that they found no proof of anyone being complicit in Breivik's plans or helping him in any way in the July 22 bomb attack in central Oslo and the subsequent shooting spree at a youth camp on an island.
Chief investigator Kenneth Wilberg said police were sure of their findings and that they found no evidence of a right-wing Knights Templar network with aims to deport Muslims from Europe. Breivik had claimed to belong to the alleged network. LINK