Friday, June 24, 2005

An African immigrant told police that she forgot she was married after being charged with bigamy

Jonathan Tisdall:

The woman, a Norwegian citizen originally from Africa, told police that she forgot her marital status when entering into her fourth marriage since coming to Norway, newspaper Bergens Tidende reports.

"The woman has been reported to the immigration division of the police. An investigation has begun and we believe the last marriage was purely a formality," police lawyer Anette Vangsnes of the Hordaland police told Bergens Tidende.

The woman came to Norway in the 1990s, married a Norwegian man and was later divorced. In 2002 she wedded an African man, but this marriage also broke up before too long.

In February 2004 matrimony beckoned again and the woman married another African man. According to the national register, this relationship is still valid.

In August 2004 the woman's third husband went away on holiday and while he was gone the woman took a fourth husband, another African man. When the latest groom applied for residency permission in Norway police got suspicious and the woman's marital history came to light.

"She has no other explanation other than that she had forgotten she was married," Vangsnes said.

A conviction for bigamy or polygamy is extremely rare and according to legal information foundation Lovdata the offense has only been tried seven times, usually with men charged.

A woman from Iran received a 21-day suspended sentence for bigamy and social security fraud from Eidsivating court in 2003 after marrying anew before her separation resulted in a formal divorce.

Let's hope that the authorities don't "forget" to deport this woman and her "husbands".

2 Comments:

At 1:15 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"a Norwegian citizen originally from Africa"

According to the article she's a Norwegian national, so unless they have a law allowing them to revoke her citizenship they won't be able to deport her. Even if such a thing was possible there, I wonder if bigamy would be seen as a deportable offense.

I assume all the "African" men she married were in Norway at the time, which makes me wonder how large that 'community' is. It's hard to believe that these first world European nations, after seeing all the social problems surrounding blacks in America, would busy themselves importing such a population into their own countries, which is exactly what many of them seem to be doing. They should be very careful about that.

 
At 11:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"the last marriage was purely a formality"

Of course I guess I should've mentioned the obvious -- that she is engaged in selling herself for phony marriages to help immigrants stay in Norway. Still, I don't think this would be deportable even if Norway could revoke citizenship; they were probably contacting the "immigration division" about her reputed 'spouses'.

 

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