Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 people at Utøya in 2011 and has since 2012 been in Norwegian prison. Now he has had a change of name approved – for the second time.
The mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik46, has changed its name again and got it approved by the People’s Register, Norway’s equivalent to Sweden’s public accounting.
Breivik changed its name in 2017
On July 22, 2011, Breivik killed 77 people in just a few hours and since August 2012 he has been isolated in Norwegian prison. The 46-year-old has been rejected for two applications for release under guardianship and lost two moods against the state for what he considers is a violation of human rights.
In 2017 he changed his name from Anders Behring Breivik to Fjotolf Hansen. His lawyer Øystein Storrvik did not want to comment on the change of name, but his only comment was that he “has done it”
Anders Behring Breivik’s new name
Now Breivik, or Fjotolf Hansen, changes its name again. This time it became a scaldigrimmr Rauskjoldr by Northriki.
The application for the new name must have been with the Norwegian People’s Register as early as November last year when a judge must have asked him about his name. The answer then was that he applied again to change his name.
This time, too, the lawyer Storrvik has no comments, writes Aftenposten.