Marie Benedicte Bjørnland
Benedicte Bjørnland | |
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Director of the Norwegian Police Security Service | |
Assumed office 8 June 2012 | |
Monarch | Harald V |
Prime Minister | Jens Stoltenberg Erna Solberg |
Preceded by | Janne Kristiansen |
Personal details | |
Born | Marie Benedicte Bjørnland 30 April 1965 Kristiansand, Norway |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Marie Benedicte Bjørnland (born 30 April 1965) is a Norwegian lawyer. She has been head of the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) since June 2012.
She was born in Kristiansand and grew up in Lier and Sandefjord. After obtaining a Master of Law degree from the University of Oslo, she worked as a deputy judge in Skien and Porsgrunn and as a consultant in the Directorate for prices,[1] with most of her career in various positions in the police force, becoming Chief of police in Vestfold in 2007.[2] As part of the latter position, she led the local branch of PST.[3]
After Janne Kristiansen resigned as head of PST in January 2012, Bjørnland was appointed the new leader by Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet on 8 June 2012, being one of six applicants for the position.[2]
She is married with two children and resides in Sandefjord.[4]
In 2016, Marie Bjørnland stated in a radio interview with The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation that being expressively 'anti-Islam' is enough to be considered as 'right-wing extremist' by PST.[5]
References
- ^ Tom Bakkeli et al (8 June 2012) Dette er den nye PST-sjefen Template:No icon VG
- ^ a b kathrine Hammerstad (8 June 2012) Dette er den nye PST-sjefen Template:No icon NRK.
- ^ Følger med i tiden Template:No icon Politilederen.
- ^ Paal Even Nygaard (24 August 2012) Ikke holdepunkter for å si at PST kunne avverget ham Template:No icon Sandefjords Blad.
- ^ 'Dagsnytt atten' (9 February 2016) [1] Template:No icon PST Trusselvurdering