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Published: 2020-09-25 12:55
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During the day, the prosecutor announced that company manager Karl Hedin and one of his employees were charged with a serious hunting crime.
At the same time, two other people are suspected of preparing for a serious crime of hunting and destruction in the same case.
According to the indictment for a felony hunting offense, Karl Hedin, along with another man, must have hunted wolves in September 2018, in Surahammar Township.
The lawsuit also states that Karl Hedin, in one of the co-defendants’ houses, “convinced NN to use poison to exterminate the wolves and
Then add that you received the poison carbofuran the same day to mix
this in the amount specified in the meat that is presented as poisoned bait in nature ”.
According to the prosecutor, Karl Hedin intentionally persuaded the man to use the poison, indicated how it should be handled and in what quantity it should be mixed into the bait, and “intentionally taking steps to ensure that carbofuran was provided for indefinite use.”
The prosecutor’s secret witness
In addition to Karl Hedin and the other man charged with a felony, a married couple is also charged with preparing for a felony. According to the lawsuit, the couple’s man must have received the poison resulting in killing a wolf and then weighed it and stored it in bags at home and elsewhere.
The woman, who was previously described as the “secret witness” of the prosecutor, must in turn “have helped” to prepare her husband for a serious hunting crime, since he had the intention of the poison, which would later be used To kill wolves, it was heavy and distributed in doses. provided red line bags in which the heavy poison has been stored.
However, all of the defendants deny the accusations.
– This is a topic that has involved many for a long time. There have been many trips during the trip, but now the district court must evaluate the evidence that is invoked, says Lars Magnusson, a chamber prosecutor for the National Unit for Workplace Environmental and Environmental Targets in a press release.