Posted: 2022-10-14 11:55:03

A 50-year-old Russian man has been detained in Arctic Norway with two drones and is suspected of flying the unmanned aerial vehicles somewhere in the country, according to police.

Numerous drone sightings have been reported near Norwegian offshore oil and gas platforms in recent weeks.

The Russian citizen, who was not identified, was returning to Russia when he was detained by authorities on Tuesday.

On Friday, the suspect — who had confessed to flying a drone in Norway — was ordered to be held in custody for two weeks.

Customs officers found two drones and several electronic storage devices in his luggage during a routine check at the Storskog border crossing, the sole crossing point between NATO-member Norway and Russia, prosecutor Anja Mikkelsen Indbjør said in a statement.

Norway's Arctic border with Russia is 198 kilometres long.

The detained man is suspected of breaching sanctions that came into force after Russia went to war against Ukraine, Ms Mikkelsen Indbjør said.

Under Norwegian law, it is prohibited for aircraft operated by Russian companies or citizens "to land on, take off from or fly over Norwegian territory".

Norway is not a member of the European Union but mirrors its moves.

'We have an intelligence threat against us'

The man told the Indre and Oestre Finnmark District Court that he had been in Norway since August and had flown drones throughout the country, Norway's VG newspaper reports.

Ms Mikkelsen Indbjør said the seized material — which according to VG included 4 terabytes of stored images and files, with parts of them encrypted — "will be examined to see the scope and content of the flying that took place over Norwegian territory".

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