I had 100 kilos of explosives in a stolen sports car



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I had 100 kilos of explosives in a stolen sports car

A man in Staffanstorp was pulled over with large amounts of cocaine in the car. Huge amounts of explosives and weapons were in his house, and the drug lanes led to the Netherlands. Four people who have been singled out as gang helpers and smugglers are prosecuted, Skåne media reports.

Four men are being prosecuted in the Lund District Court for various crimes that are described as a type of support for criminal gangs. Stock Photography.Picture: Johan Nilsson / TT

When police detained a man in his 40s in April last year, they found more than 40 kilos of cocaine in his car. When his home in Staffanstorp was later searched, there was a stolen sports car in the garage and more than 100 kilos of explosives were stored inside. There were also guns with ammunition in the home.

The night after the attack, various weapons and explosives were dumped at a treatment plant in Staffanstorp, writes Skånska Dagbladet. Another man in Staffanstorp was connected to this and in his house there were even more weapons, several of which were automatic weapons.

In addition to these two men, there is a third defendant, a man in Malmö. All three describe themselves as a kind of advisers to criminal gangs.

The total value of the drug is estimated at tens of millions of crowns and when the police followed in its footsteps, they took it to the Netherlands, Sydsvenskan reports. The cocaine found at the first police check came from a cocaine factory in Nijeveen city, which is described as the largest of its kind ever revealed.

A Polish citizen is accused of bringing drugs to Sweden while crossing the Öresund bridge.

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