Central Immigration Database number (DUF number): ______________________________
In connection with the war in Ukraine, law enforcement agencies from several European countries are working together to look into
how war crimes in Ukraine can be investigated. The Norwegian police are part of this effort.
The Norwegian police are therefore seeking to come into contact with persons who may have witnessed or are victims of war crimes.
We have prepared some questions to find out who we may later contact for more information, and we ask that you answer them.
Replying to these questions does not mean that you will automatically be contacted by the Norwegian police, but you may be.
You have no duty to answer these questions and whether you answer them or not will have no effect on your stay or asylum status in
Norway.
1. Are you a victim of or have you witnessed crimes committed during the war in Ukraine, and are you willing to tell the police
about this?
Yes
No
If you have ticked the box marked
yes,
please tick the relevant answer to the following question:
2. Have you told foreign authorities or aid organisations about this earlier?
Yes. I have told this to the following foreign authority or aid organisation:
No
3. What have you witnessed or been a victim of?
Murder or attempted murder of civilians
Sexual assault
Torture
Abduction/detention of civilians
Crimes against prisoners of war
Confiscation and plundering of private property
Attacks on civilian targets (hospitals. religious buildings etc.)
Use of illegal weapons (such as chemical weapons)
Other:_______________________________________