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A suspicious shooting has occurred south of Stockholm, according to information to Aftonbladet.
The police were initially called to a car accident. When they arrived at the scene, a man was found with injuries that are suspected to be gunshot wounds.
According to reports, witnesses also heard suspicious gunshots.
Aftonbladet is looking for the police in Stockholm.
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The police are investigating a suspected serious assault in Helsingborg.
The incident occurred at 4:30 p.m.
The man is said to have been hit in the head with a stick. There is no information on the state of the damage.
A man in his 30s was arrested in the area when the police patrol arrived at the scene.
A small aircraft has been forced to make an emergency landing at Ärna Airport in Uppsala.
The reason was that the aircraft had engine failure.
Police were called to the scene and the incident is now being investigated as a violation of the Protection Act and negligence in air traffic.
No one should have been injured. The incident occurred at 3pm on Tuesday.
Cecilia Beck-Friis, outgoing CEO of Hemnet. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
Listed housing site Hemnet CEO Cecilia Beck-Friis is leaving her post, the company announced in a press release.
She has been CEO since 2017, but will remain in the post until the board has found a new one.
The chips are banned after the name slip.
Farm chips are no longer allowed to sell parmesan flavored chips.
The municipality of Laholm stands behind the ban and believes that the product is wrongly labeled.
– From April you have to have permission to be able to use the name parmesan of this particular variety they have, and they could not show us that permission, says Annica Hegefeldt, environmental manager in Laholm municipality to Hallandsposten.
However, Gårdschips, which is owned by Premium Snacks Nordic, believes that genuine Parmesan is used in the product.
“Here we have not sacrificed anything and use real Parmesan in our seasoning, that is Parmigiano Reggiano”, the company writes on its website about the chips.
In an SMS to the newspaper, the company’s site manager Hanna Åhsberg writes:
“Our comment right now is that we think it is a wrong decision and we will make an appeal”.
The sales ban comes with a fine of SEK 5,000 per product sold.
The products that are already in stores may, however, continue to be sold, the newspaper states.
A woman in her 50s has been shot in the leg in connection with hunting in Lycksele municipality.
The police are on the scene to investigate the incident.
Among other things, the police have interrogated a 55-year-old man who was handling the weapon when the shot was fired.
The hunting weapon has been seized and a report of aggravated assault causing bodily harm has been drawn up.
The woman has been taken to hospital.
Eight people have been infected with the intestinal disease shigella bacteria in Gävle.
The outbreak has spread to two preschools in Gävle, reports say P4 Gävleborg.
According to the channel, two adults and six children have been confirmed ill.
Shigella bacteria can cause fever, diarrhea and abdominal pain.
Outbreaks of intestinal disease are relatively uncommon in Sweden, according to the Public Health Agency.
A motorcycle has run off the road in Gislaved.
The accident happened at 2 p.m.
Two people have been taken to hospital. The injury situation is described as serious for one of those involved.
The driver, an 18-year-old man, is suspected of illegal driving and negligence in traffic.
Dagens Nyheter’s reporter, who brought over 150,000 kroner to a Foxtrot-connected woman, left the newspaper on Tuesday.
According to DN’s review the police suspect that the bank account was controlled by a seriously criminal man, whom the reporter had previously visited at a security institution.
Neither the newspaper nor the woman herself wanted to comment on the visits to the institution.
– I do not want to comment on things that may have a bearing on the journalistic work. If I comment on those types of questions, there is a risk that it touches on source protection issues, and I am bound by law not to do that, says DN’s editor-in-chief Peter Wolodarski.
A tire on a Boeing 757 plane has exploded in Atlanta, reports Fox 5 Atlanta.
Two people who are employees of the airline Delta have been killed and one person has been injured.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens regrets the incident.
“I send my deepest condolences to the families of the deceased Delta employees. My thoughts are also with the injured and I pray for their full recovery,” he writes on X.
A suspiciously dangerous object has been found in a loft corridor in Sigtuna, north of Stockholm.
According to Aftonbladet’s information, it is suspected to be a hand grenade.
The national bomb disposal team has been on site and taken the object away.
– They made the assessment that they would take it with them and do a technical examination at another location, says Mats Eriksson, press spokesperson for the Stockholm Police.
No one has been injured.
A car has overturned outside Åtvidaberg.
The accident happened at 4 p.m.
Two people were traveling in the car. They have been taken to hospital.
The extent of the damage is unclear.
Archive image. Photo: Oscar Olsson/TT / TT News Agency
Nordea has entered into a settlement in a money laundering case in the USA concerning the years 2008–2019. The settlement means that the bank will pay $35 million to the New York State Department of Financial Services.
It appears in one press release from Nordea. The background is that the bank is not considered to have taken sufficient measures against money laundering.
Nordea states that the bank “significantly” strengthened its preparedness against financial crime since 2015.
A police operation is underway in Västerås.
According to information to Aftonbladet, a shooting has occurred.
The students at a nearby school were accommodated.
– There were two teachers and some children who heard five, six bangs, so we called 112. We moved in immediately, but I let it go a few minutes ago because parents want to pick up their children, says the principal at the school.
The police are tight-lipped about the operation.
– I can confirm that we are investigating a case and trying to create a picture of what happened, says the press spokesperson Maria Hall.
Two Jas Gripen during the Armed Forces exercise. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT / TT News Agency
Thailand buys Gripenplan from Saab, Ekot reports.
How many planes are involved is currently unknown.
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