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This Sunday evening, it is reporters Ebba Torstensson and Beri Zangana who report here in Aftonbladet Direkt.

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  • Arrested persons are handed over to Sweden

    Four people were arrested in connection with a car chase in Copenhagen on Sunday morning.

    In connection with the car chase, Danish police fired several shots at a Swedish car. One of the cars was stolen in connection with a robbery in Helsingborg and was later driven over the Öresund Bridge to Denmark.

    Danish prosecutors have now decided to hand over the arrested persons to Sweden, according to Danish police for Ekstra bladet.

    According to the Danish Ritzau, the arrested are a 21-year-old man, a 22-year-old man, a 23-year-old woman and a 24-year-old woman.

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  • 5,000 households without power in Uppsala

    There is a power cut in Uppsala. Over 5,000 households of Vattenfall’s customers are affected.

    The outage started at 9:30 p.m.

    An hour later, the interruption should have been fixed.

  • Children were threatened – police fired warning shots

    A man in his 60s in Bollnäs walked around with a gun-like object and threatened both adults and children on Sunday afternoon.

    When the police urge the man to drop the weapon, he refuses and the police fire warning shots.

    In the end, they manage to arrest the man, who is now under arrest, suspected of aggravated weapons offences, illegal threats and threats against an official.

  • MC driver to hospital with ambulance

    A motorcycle driver in his 20s is taken to hospital by ambulance after driving off the road outside Hörby.

    The person’s injuries are unclear.

  • Three to hospital after accident

    Three people have been taken to hospital after a single accident in Vänersborg, writes Göteborg-Posten.

    The car must have driven off the road and into the forest.

    One of the people is said to have received more serious injuries, according to the newspaper.

    A total of four people traveled in the car.

  • Entrepreneurs did not report – sentenced to prison

    A self-employed person in Växjö municipality is sentenced to two years in prison and a five-year business ban after neglecting to report, reports P4 Kronoberg.

    In total, it is about six million kroner in revenue that has not been reported for four years.

    The man is also sentenced to pay a tax surcharge of almost 1.7 million.

  • JO investigates institution – mail ended up wrong

    The Ombudsman for Justice has opened an investigation against the Correctional Service after a report of shortcomings at the Salberga institution in Sala, reports P4 Västmanland.

    The reason is that a man had learned that another inmate had access to his mail, which was classified. The mail contained information about the man’s medical problems and personal data.

    The information came to the man via the staff.

    The man himself writes in a report that the information is sure to be spread in Salberga and that he therefore feels scared, worried and threatened.

  • Man killed in accident

    A 65-year-old man has died after a single vehicle accident in Nossebro in Essunga municipality in Västra Götaland county.

    According to the police, the car has driven off the road.

    – The car has been impounded for a technical examination, to investigate what happened, says Mile Hristovski, officer on duty at the police in the West region.

    The man’s next of kin have been notified.

    The alarm came at 18.20.

  • Explosion in Västerås – damage to gate

    Emergency services and police in action in central Västerås. Photo: Reader image

    A gate to an apartment building has been damaged after an explosion in central Västerås.

    Several police patrols are there and have cordoned off an area.

    – There have been a lot of calls. It is unclear what it is that has exploded, says police spokesperson Magnus Jansson Klarin.

    It is not known if anyone has been injured.

    The text is updated here.

  • Two large forest fires in Vaggeryd

    There is a fire in the forest outside Vaggeryd. There are two fires in the same area – a total of 1,500 square meters are burning.

    The emergency services are on site and have started the extinguishing work.

    – There are open flames. We will remain for surveillance throughout the night, says the management operator of the rescue service.

    It is unclear how the fires started.

  • Navalny’s birthday – protesters arrested

    At least 45 people have been arrested in Moscow, TT reports.

    They are demonstrators showing their support for the imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who turns 47 today.

    Navalny called on his supporters to protest.

    Several demonstrators were also arrested in St. Petersburg. All those arrested now risk long prison sentences.

  • Norwegian kangaroo on the run

    A kangaroo is on the loose in Norwegian Gjerstad in Agder, writes TV2. The animal has escaped from the local zoo and was discovered after a group of friends saw it on the country road – on their way home from a party.

    The gang tells TV2 that at first they didn’t understand what kind of animal it was in the middle of the road before it started jumping.

    The kangaroo is still on the run, and the zoo is working to try and capture it. They mean it is not dangerous.

  • Two people to hospital after moped accident

    A moped with two people on it drove into a fence in Uddevalla during the afternoon.

    Both people have been taken to hospital by ambulance,

    Susanne Johansson, officer on standby tells GP that one of them is injured.

    – There are minor injuries to a person aged 15, she says.

    The police do not suspect any crime in connection with the accident.

  • Former Ericsson CEO dead

    Lars Ramqvist in Stockholm 2006. Photo: Björn Larsson Ask/SvD/TT

    The former Ericsson CEO Lars Ramqvist has died, writes Dagens Industri.

    He has been described as one of the giants of business during the 1990s.

    Lars Ramqvist was 84 years old.

  • Karamelodikt scholarship to Orup

    Thomas “Orup” Eriksson, 64. Photo: Naina Helén Jåma/TT

    Thomas “Orup” Eriksson is awarded the Povel Ramels Karamalodikt scholarship in 2023, reports TT.

    This for its “inventive songs and swinging sound”.

    The award is given to “an innovator of the Swedish language or for outstanding deeds in music”.

    The scholarship consists of a diploma, a caramel cone and a sum of money large enough to make the winner “financially independent for the rest of the day”.

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  • What does a kangaroo do in Norway? Shouldn’t they die of the cold?

    Nice life

    It is around 20 degrees in the area right now. It should clear that. It has fur.

  • Hi, only subscribers can write here and get answers. Tried to write a little, but right now I’m not a subscriber anymore and I don’t get a reply from you?

    carrop

    Well, everyone can write here 🙂 We answer as many as we can and have time!

  • But what is happening in Warsaw? Makes me realize that big demonstrations have started there?

    Tats

    Hello,

    Donald Tusk, Poland’s former prime minister, is leading a protest march in Warsaw today. You can read more about this here.

  • If a woman is missing then where should it be written?

    Gunilla Andersson

    Many people ask where to look for the woman. It says at the beginning of the notice that the search operation is in progress Pajala 🙂

  • Would really like to know what the reasons were that you removed Dustin and the chess duel. It was the page you looked forward to reading the most. Almost thinking about unsubscribing!

    Oskar Norlin

    Hello Oskar!

    Very sad to hear that you miss Dustin and the chess duel. The answer I received is that we constantly review the magazine’s content and costs. Now we have decided to remove the bridge and chess column as well as Dustin. We understand that the people who actually read them find it boring, but as an editor you have to make tough priorities all the time.

    Hope you can find something else you like in the magazine. Have a nice Sunday!

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