A top Oslo court official declined to elaborate on Breivik's claim after the hearing. Instead, court chief Geir Engebretsen repeated the ruling of judge Kim Heger who is trying Breivik's case.
Earlier on Monday, Heger told a news conference: 'The accused has made statements today that require further investigation, including that 'there are two more cells in our organisation'.' Breivik has previously said he acted alone in the attacks.
Breivik also calmly said in court on Monday that that he expects to spend the rest of his life in prison, officials said.
The judge ordered eight weeks detention for 32-year-old Breivik, who has admitted to the attacks. Breivik told the court that he acted to save Europe from Islam."
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