Missing WikiLeaks associate's items found in Norway fjord


Cybersecurity expert Arjen Kamphuis was last seen on August 20 leaving his hotel in the northern Norwegian town of Bodo, where he had been on holiday. – Twitter pic, September 12, 2018.

PERSONAL effects belonging to a Dutch WikiLeaks associate, who went missing in Norway three weeks ago, have been found in a fjord, said Norwegian police today.

A fisherman found the objects floating in the water late yesterday, said police in a statement, confirming that the items “belong to the missing person”, but providing no details about them due to the ongoing investigation.

Arjen Kamphuis, a 47-year-old cybersecurity expert, was last seen on August 20 leaving his hotel in the northern Norwegian town of Bodo, where he had been on holiday.

The objects were found near Kvaenflaget, 50km east of Bodo, in the waters of a fjord.

Police and emergency crews have begun searching the water and land in the area.

The disappearance, described as “strange” by WikiLeaks, has sparked numerous conspiracy theories on social media.

Police said they were examining three theories: a voluntary disappearance, including a possible suicide, an accident or a crime.

“We haven’t made enough progress in the case to be able to eliminate or confirm any of these three theories,” inspector Bjarte Walla told AFP.

“We are keeping all options open.”

A friend of Kamphuis, Ancilla van de Leest, told AFP that there were “absolutely no signs he wanted to disappear”.

“Quite the contrary, he made many plans, privately and professionally.”

According to investigators, the Dutchman is believed to have taken a train from Bodo to the town of Rognan on August 20.

WikiLeaks previously said he had a ticket for a flight on August 22, departing from Trondheim, a town more than 700km south of Bodo, but he did not board the plane.

Adding to the mystery, a phone linked to Kamphuis sent a signal in an area near the southwestern city of Stavanger, 1,600km from Bodo, late on August 30, said police, but they could not confirm if it was Kamphuis who had switched on the phone.

German and Dutch SIM cards were used that day.

Two Dutch investigators have been in Norway since Monday to assist in the search for Kamphuis, who, in photos circulating on social networks, is seen wearing glasses, with medium-length blond hair and a thin beard.

Van de Leest said the ties between Kamphuis and WikiLeaks had been “strongly overblown in the press”.

“He helps organisations with infosecurity advice.”

Julian Assange, a founder of WikiLeaks, has been holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012, when he was granted political asylum, as he feared extradition to the US to face trial over WikiLeaks’ publication of secret US military documents and diplomatic cables in 2010. – AFP, September 12, 2018.


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