Jury fails to reach verdict in Norwegian 'hitman' trial
A jury has failed to reach a verdict in the trial of 19-year-old Johannes Natland, who is accused of travelling to England to carry out a killing for an international crime gang. Natland allegedly agreed to shoot a target for 25,000 euros in March of last year.

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AI-generatedA jury has failed to reach a verdict in the trial of 19-year-old Johannes Natland, who is accused of travelling to England to carry out a killing for an international crime gang. Natland allegedly agreed to shoot a target for 25,000 euros in March of last year. He was arrested by armed police in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, two days after arriving in the UK, with two guns and ammunition seized. Natland admitted to possessing the firearms and ammunition but denied conspiracy to murder. Prosecutors intend to seek a retrial, and Natland has been remanded into custody. The jury was discharged after deliberating for over 14 hours without reaching a unanimous decision.
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5 extractedArmed police arrested Natland at a hotel in Huddersfield and seized two guns and 12 live bullets.
Natland admitted possession of firearms and ammunition but denied conspiracy to murder.
A jury failed to reach a verdict in the trial of a Norwegian teenager accused of travelling to England to carry out a killing.
Prosecutors will seek a retrial.
The teenager, Johannes Kongsnes Natland, 19, allegedly agreed with the Swedish Foxes gang to shoot a target for 25,000 euros.