The man behind the Norway attacks that killed 77 people last month hung up twice on authorities after calling to surrender during the shooting at a youth camp on Utoya island, police said Thursday.
The first phone call came 26 minutes before officers arrested Breivik, who identified himself as the commander in an anti-communist resistance movement, police said.
“I am at Utoya at the moment. I want to surrender,’’ he said, according to a transcript distributed at a news conference.
Local police chief Sissel Hammer said “the operator took the conversation seriously and called back. No one answered.’’
Breivik called again one minute before being captured and asked to be transferred to the commander of the anti-terror police unit.

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