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'''Bjorn-Erik Ludvigsen''' is currently on loan to Interpol from the Norwegian Police Force, where he works against child sexual abuse and its presence on the Internet. He is Norwegian born, though he works in France.<ref>ICANN40 SF Interview</ref>  He has been working with Interpol as a Criminal Intelligence Officer since 2010.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bjorn-erik-ludvigsen/4/b32/409 LinkedIn]</ref>
'''Bjorn-Erik Ludvigsen''' is currently on loan to Interpol from the Norwegian Police Force, where he works against child sexual abuse and its presence on the Internet. He is Norwegian born, though he works in France.<ref>[[ICANN 40]] Interview</ref>  He has been working with Interpol as a Criminal Intelligence Officer since 2010.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/bjorn-erik-ludvigsen/4/b32/409 LinkedIn]</ref>


He has a background in police work related to sexual abuse, and also has worked in bomb, drug, and security squads.
He has a background in police work related to sexual abuse, and also has worked in bomb, drug, and security squads.
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 20 May 2021

Country: Norway

Bjorn-Erik Ludvigsen is currently on loan to Interpol from the Norwegian Police Force, where he works against child sexual abuse and its presence on the Internet. He is Norwegian born, though he works in France.[1] He has been working with Interpol as a Criminal Intelligence Officer since 2010.[2]

He has a background in police work related to sexual abuse, and also has worked in bomb, drug, and security squads.

References

  1. ICANN 40 Interview
  2. LinkedIn