[ad_1] Of: John granlund Published: 08 September 2020 kl. 20.15 The deputy chief of the National Police, Mats Löfving, stopped the radio and warned of 40 clans that came to Sweden to commit crimes. But among the better-known police officers in the affected cities, the picture is more fragmented. – …
Read More »Lisa Ajax appealed, but did not receive the support of an artist
[ad_1] The pop star is one of many entrepreneurs who asked for support for the adjustment because business more or less stopped during the crown crisis. But there was no money. The reason is that Lisa Ajax AB earlier this year decided to make a dividend for the owner. Even …
Read More »After Wolf Attacks: Request Hunting Protection
[ad_1] For three days in a row, wolf attacks on sheep have been reported throughout Osby Township. Concern among sheep owners in North Skåne is great, says Jan Hultgren, business developer at LRF Skåne to TT. – There are people who say they host the crews overnight. It works if …
Read More »New bonus rules benefited almost only Volvo SUVs
[ad_1] In August, a large Volvo SUV became the best-selling climate bonus car for the first time, according to statistics from the Bil Sweden industry association. It was the plug-in hybrid XC 60, weighing 2.3 tonnes, that took first place. This means that the family cars of, for example, Volkswagen …
Read More »Police: clans threaten the system
[ad_1] According to the police, there are around 40 clans or family networks in Sweden where members of the network commit crimes together. – What is important to highlight in this is precisely the threat of the system, where it infiltrates the authorities, local politics, businesses in order to benefit …
Read More »Police intelligence chief warns clan business community
[ad_1] Published:June 29, 2020, 10:00 a.m.Updated:July 2, 2020, 10:52 AM Evy Lundgren-Åkerlund, CEO of Xintela.Photo:Wave Torkelsson With a patent protected stem cell marker technology and its own production facility, Xintela is a player to be reckoned with in the field of cell therapy. Now they are also investing in the …
Read More »Police: Family Networks Strengthen
[ad_1] Of: TT Published: 07 September 2020 kl. 15.24 Photo: Stina Stjernkvist / TT Linda H Staaf, head of the intelligence unit of the national police operational department. Stock Photography. Family criminal networks, so-called clans, are nothing new in Sweden, but it is a form of organized crime that is …
Read More »Crown drops are on the rise in Swedish hockey Västerås and Karlskoga
[ad_1] The number of crown falls in allsvenskan hockey is increasing. Now Västerås IK announces that eight people from team A have been affected by covid-19. – It’s a bit chaotic, or has been in any case. We now have a little better control of the situation, says sporting director …
Read More »The Police Investigator: Here’s How Police Can Work Against Gang Shootings
[ad_1] Operation Rimfrost had no significant effect, according to the report “How can police address gang shootings?” which is published by Linköping University on Monday. The police, the police investigator and Professor Stefan Holgersson have reviewed how the police commented in the media about Operation Rimfrost and compared it to …
Read More »Danske: the printing paper market has collapsed
[ad_1] The Covid-19 pandemic has hit Nordic paper producers hard. The demand for printing paper (newsprint, direct mail, weekly newspapers and printed material) has collapsed. In April and May, the demand for printing paper in Europe decreased by as much as 35 percent compared to the same period last year. …
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