Two boys missing from preschool in Linköping

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  • Two boys missing from preschool in Linköping

    At around 10.30, staff at a preschool in Linköping called the police after they discovered that two six-year-old boys were missing.

    The police are currently working with close searches in the area. There are no suspicions of crime.

    – I would say that they are on an adventure, but they shouldn’t be, says Mats Pettersson, press spokesperson for the East region.

    The boys are said to have light skin, and blond or medium blond hair.

    Shortly before twelve o’clock the boys were found.

  • THREE NEWS YOU CAN’T MISS

  • Man dead after traffic accident on E4

    A man in his 30s is dead after a single vehicle accident on the E4 near Åstorp.

    The car must have driven off the road and into a field.

    Relatives have been notified.

  • Richard Jomshof will be served on suspicion of incitement against a ethnic group

    SD top Richard Jomshof tells in Quarterly Friday interview that he will be served with suspicion of incitement against a ethnic group, this after sharing satirical images online.

    He will then leave the post as chairman of the Riksdag’s justice committee temporarily.

    SD’s group leader in the Riksdag, Linda Lindberg, comments on the information in a statement to Aftonbladet:

    “Purely in principle, this is of course a very important issue. Our freedom of expression must be far-reaching when it comes to the right to problematize, criticize and even parody important social issues in order to create debate.

    At the moment, many question marks remain and we want to wait until the interrogation is completed before we comment on this further.

    We of course respect Richard’s wish to temporarily step down from the chairmanship. While this process is ongoing, Adam Marttinen will instead shoulder the responsibility as chairman of the committee.”

    According to Jomshof, it is about two satirical cartoons critical of Islam that he shared on the platform X. Aftonbladet has sought Richard Jomshof.

  • Marius violated the restraining order

    Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s son, Marius Borg Høiby, has violated the restraining order against his ex-girlfriend, according to Norwegian Se og Hør.

    The crime can lead to up to a year in prison.

    Marius Borg Høiby was arrested by the police after beating his ex-girlfriend and vandalizing her apartment on August 4. He has confessed to the crime and is now on trial.

    After the crime, he harassed the ex-girlfriend with text messages and phone calls at all hours of the day, which led to a restraining order.

  • Minor taken into care after attack in Hässelby

    A minor has been taken into custody after Wednesday’s stabbing in Hässelby, according to the police.

    Read more here.

  • Internal criticism in S after scandal lottery: “Must resign”

    After DN’s review of party lotteries within the Social Democrats, many in the party are pissed off.

    S has chosen to stop telephone sales of lottery tickets while waiting for the company Kombispel to “get to the bottom of” the information that dubious sales methods were used.

    Erik Nises, municipal councilor in Borlänge, is one of everyone in the party who is now demanding more from the party leadership.

    – We are several districts that think it’s so fucking strange. That the party is in this environment at all. Young people with immoral bosses in Barcelona, ​​selling things over the phone. It is astonishing, Nises adds DN.

    – It goes without saying, the CEO and board of Kombispel must resign, he says.

  • IS leader killed in Iraq

    Several leaders of the terrorist organization have been killed in a special operation in the Iraqi province of al-Anbar, reports the news site Shafaq.

    The decision must have been made at the end of August.

    Among those killed is Abu Ali al-Tunisi, who has been singled out as a key figure within the organization.

    Among other things, he has taught terrorists how to make bombs and suicide vests.

  • Man in custody – planned machete attack on soldiers

    A Syrian citizen in Germany is in custody on suspicion of having planned to attack soldiers from the German Armed Forces with a machete in the Bavarian city of Hof, writes t-online.

    The man planned to attack during the soldiers’ lunch break and kill as many of them as possible, an investigator said Friday.

    The man, who is 27 years old, is said to have bought two machetes for the purpose a few days ago.

  • 14-year-old boy among suspects for murder in Linköping

    A total of six people are suspected of involvement in the murder of a gang leader in Berga in Linköping on 13 August.

    On the same evening as the murder, the police arrested three of the previously known men, suspected of involvement. On Thursday, three more people were arrested, one of them a 14-year-old boy, writes Corren.

    The detention proceedings will be held in the Linköping District Court on Friday.

  • Woman with child shot dead on street in Finland

    The fatal shooting of a woman on a street in Finnish Tampere is being investigated by the police. Archive image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT

    The three shots were fired in the middle of the evening rush hour in central Tampere. A woman, who was accompanied by a child, was hit and has died.

    The child was not physically injured by the shooting, according to Finnish media.

    The man suspected of shooting fled the scene but was arrested during the night. A few hours later, it was announced that the woman had died from her injuries.

    The incident is now being investigated as murder as well as weapons offenses and causing danger, according to Finnish media.

    The victim and the perpetrator knew each other from before, reports the public service channel EPN’s Swedish-language service.

  • Three young people burned inside Milan

    Three young people have died in a fire in Milan in northern Italy, Italian media reports.

    The fire broke out in a warehouse belonging to a shop at around 11pm on Thursday evening. The three victims were a pair of siblings in their late teens and a 24-year-old man. All three were Chinese nationals residing in Italy.

    An extinguishing operation continued throughout the night until Friday. It is still unclear what caused the fire, but there is information that the shop owner has been subjected to threats and the police do not rule out that it may have been set, writes the news agency Ansa.

  • Knivman is charged with attempted murder of three girls in Karlskrona

    A 34-year-old man has today been charged with attempted murder of three girls in Karlskrona, the Public Prosecutor’s Office announces.

    It was in May that a 15-year-old girl was stabbed in the arm. When the suspect tried to stab the girl in the head, she managed to bite the man and flee the scene.

    She was there together with two other girls, 11 and 16 years old.

    – The two other girls managed to escape from the scene and call the police. It was only due to fortuitous circumstances that those girls were not stabbed. Charges have therefore been brought for three cases of attempted murder, says prosecutor Malin Rydell Almroth in a press release.

    The 15-year-old had to be taken to hospital by ambulance and operated on.

    The 34-year-old suspect was arrested when a relative of the man alerted the police shortly after the incident.

  • People climbed Uppsala Cathedral: “Would put up a flag”

    At 02.45 on the night of Friday, the police were alerted to Uppsala Cathedral.

    – Passers-by had seen a person climbing around one of the cathedral’s towers, says police spokesperson Tobias Ahlén-Svalbro.

    The person managed to get up via scaffolding and then made his way into the church.

    Then the burglar alarm was triggered and the police entered the building.

    – There we find a younger man who claims that he would put up a flag, which would be some kind of joke, says Tobias Ahlén-Svalbro.

    The man is now suspected of illegal trespassing and minor drug offenses for personal use.

    He has now been released, but the criminal suspicion remains.

  • Apartment fire in Tranås – an arrested suspect of aggravated arson

    On Thursday evening, the emergency services were called to an apartment fire in an apartment building in Tranås, the police write on their website.

    The fire had a great risk of spreading and a man in his 30s is now under arrest on suspicion of aggravated arson.

    No one has had to be taken to hospital by ambulance.

    The site is now cordoned off for further investigation.

  • Swede arrested in Turkey for billion-dollar fraud

    The man, who has now been arrested, ran a cryptocurrency company. Archive image. Photo: Stian Lysberg Solum

    A Swedish man has been arrested and detained in Turkey on suspicion of multibillion-dollar fraud, reports Sveriges Radio’s Ekot.

    The newspaper Smålänningen was the first to tell about the man, who is suspected of having carried out the fraud via a cryptocurrency company. The company, of which the man was CEO, was active between 2019 and 2022 and had three million customers worldwide when it collapsed. It should not have had any operations in Sweden.

    The customers had invested a total of billions, money that they lost. The lawyer Lars Olofsson, who represents around 2,500 plaintiffs in around 20 countries, tells Dagens ETC that it has caused great suffering.

    – It is usually not rich people, but completely ordinary people who invested everything they own and have. As far as I know, three of my clients have committed suicide because of this.

    The suspect is registered as an emigrant with the Tax Agency and has changed to a Turkish name and acquired Turkish citizenship.

    According to Turkish media, the man denies any wrongdoing.

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