Kjell Alrich Schumann (born 8 April 1966) is a Norwegian convicted of killing a police officer during the
NOKAS robbery
On 5 April 2004, at 8am the Nokas Cash Handling (formerly Norsk Kontantservice AS or NOKAS) in Stavanger, Norway was raided by heavily armed men. It was the biggest-ever heist in Norway.
Although the police had intelligence that a raid was e ...
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He confessed on September 27, 2006, that he killed police officer Arne Sigve Klungland, during the NOKAS robbery.
He was sentenced to 16 years' imprisonment ('
forvaring').
He was released in 2014 after serving ten years in prison.
Schumann studied
agriculture
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at
vocational school
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level ('landbruksskole').
References
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Living people
1966 births
NOKAS robbery
21st-century Norwegian criminals
Norwegian male criminals
Norwegian bank robbers
Norwegian people convicted of murder
People convicted of murder by Norway