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Norway bans Danish sex 'Monster'

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Norway bans Danish sex 'Monster'
A sex attacker from Denmark posed as an employee from Monster energy drinks. Photo:Davide Minazzi, Flickr

A Danish man who contacted young women in Norway, pretending to be both a doctor and a representative for the energy drink company Monster in an effort to molest them, has been banned from entering the country, it was ruled on Thursday.

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The 25-year-old repeat sex offender from Aarhus in Denmark was expelled from Norway and told never to return to the country.

The man contacted young Norwegian women and promised them a generous salary to work at Monster drink events, according to Norwegian newspaper VG. But before the girls could receive any of the generous perks of the job, they had to first agree to undergo a rigorous 'health check' by their new boss.
 
Several young girls were duped by the trickster after they realised the 'company health check' was no more than an excuse for the Dane to molest them. 
 
The Dane was also uncovered for posing as a doctor at a hospital, VG also reported.
 
Nedre Romerike court, just outside of Oslo, ruled this week that the man should be permanently kicked out of Norway. 
 
“He is expelled from Noway with permanent exclusion and will be sent out of the country within a few days,” police spokesman Terje Bjøranger told VG. 
 
The 25-year-old has also previously been convicted of sex crimes in Denmark.

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