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Crime victims pursued thieves – one was caught

12 January at 23.04 Oskar Forsberg

A person this evening saw how some people broke into his company Nynäshamn.

He followed the thieves in a car and alerted the police at the same time.

– They dumped the car at Brandbergen and fled to the forest, says Daniel Wikdahl of the police in the Stockholm region.

Several police patrols and several dog patrols were called to the scene.

A suspected burglar, a man in his 20s, was arrested by the police.

Suspected stolen goods were also found in the car.

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  • The stock market is up almost nine percent since the turn of the year

    The Stockholm Stock Exchange has performed unexpectedly well during the start of 2023. And even today it closed with green figures.

    Early trading today was characterized by stress and tension, but when the US inflation figures were released, the stress was replaced by relief.

    That’s what Dagens Industri writes.

    The stock market has only one down day in 2023 and is up nearly 9 percent in total since the turn of the year.

    Things are also going well on Wall Street in New York. The Dow Jones just closed at plus 0.64 percent. The broad S&P500 rose 0.34 percent and the Nasdaq closed, like the Dow Jones, at plus 0.64.

    Today’s US inflation announcement may be a ray of light in the economic darkness. Tomorrow there will be new information about Swedish inflation. You can read more about it here.

  • Men with fake passports were arrested at Arlanda

    Two men with suspected forged passports were arrested this afternoon at Arlanda Airport.

    At the border control at Arlanda, the men were discovered. They were arrested and the presented passports were confiscated.

    The two men were arrested by a prosecutor and are now suspected of using a false document.

    This is stated by the police on their website.

  • Suspected arson in Solna

    Police and emergency services were called this evening to Solna after a fire in a basement.

    – It’s a bed that burned in a basement, says Daniel Wikdahl at the police in the Stockholm region.

    By 8:50 p.m. the fire was out, but both the police and emergency services remained with many units.

    In connection with the extinguishing work, several streets in the area were closed to traffic.

    The fire is suspected to be arson.

    – A preliminary investigation into arson has been launched, says Daniel Wikdahl.

    No one is reported to have been injured in the fire.

  • WMO: Last eight years the warmest ever

    The warmest years on record have all been recorded after 2015.

    This is confirmed by the UN meteorological agency WMO, according to TT.

    “The past eight years were the warmest ever in the world, driven by ever-increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases and accumulated heat,” the WMO writes in a statement on Thursday.

    According to the UN body, 2016 was the hottest year on record – followed by 2019 and 2020.

  • Turkey summoned Sweden’s ambassador after Erdogan doll

    Turkey summoned Sweden’s ambassador for talks on Thursday, after a puppet representing President Erdogan was hung outside Stockholm’s city hall, reports SVT News.

    It is unclear what was said during the meeting.

    The incident has caused Turkey to accuse Sweden of breach of promise, writes DN.

    Foreign Minister Tobias Billström has come out and called the action “abhorrent” after Turkish media contacted the government on Thursday.

    But that is not enough for Erdogan’s spokesperson Fahrettin Altun.

    “This is proof that the Swedish authorities have not taken the necessary steps against terrorism, as they have claimed lately,” he writes on Twitter.

    He also writes that Sweden must keep its promises to join NATO.

    The Rojava Committees network has posted a video on Twitter of the doll along with a message.

    The doll should now be picked up.

  • Man arrested after apartment crash

    A 28-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.

    This after a 29-year-old fell from an apartment in Vasastan during the night to Thursday.

    The 29-year-old man was so seriously injured by the fall that he died.

    The suspect is reasonably suspected, which is the lower of the degrees of suspicion.

    – There is information that he has been in the apartment and that there has been a fight in the apartment that preceded the fall from the building, says prosecutor Carl Eideland to P4 Stockholm.

  • Stefan and Ulla start their own company

    Former Prime Minister Stefan Löfven starts his own, reports SVT News.

    Now awaits a future as a consultant.

    Together with his wife Ulla Löfven, he has started the limited company Sorvage AB.

    The name probably comes from the town of Sörvåge outside Örnsköldsvik, where the couple has a holiday home.

    According to the business description, the former pair of prime ministers shall engage in “consulting activities within lectures, speeches, business, organizational and operational development as well as own and manage securities and engage in activities compatible therewith.”

    After Löfven resigned as Prime Minister in November 2021, he has been given the task of leading the high advisory UN panel.

    In October, he became chairman of the European Social Democratic Party.

  • Secret documents found in Joe Biden’s garage

    President Biden is facing tough times. Here he is on his way to the White House after visiting his wife Jill in the hospital yesterday. Photo: Susan Walsh/AP/TT

    Secret documents from Joe Biden’s time as vice president have been found at his home in Wilmington, Delaware.

    This is stated by the White House.

    The documents are said to have been found by President Biden’s personal lawyers.

    Some documents are said to have been in a garage and others in a room next to the garage.

    This is reported by AP.

    The Department of Justice must have been informed of the findings in the garage immediately, according to the White House.

    Joe Biden and his staff have stated that they will cooperate fully in any investigation regarding the find.

    CNN reports.

  • Dance permit requirements are removed

    The dance permit has long been debated. The picture is from a counter-demonstration in Stockholm 2012. Photo: Lars Pehrson, SvD / TT

    Soon it will be possible to dance without permission.

    After 67 years, the requirement for a dance permit for pub owners is removed, TT writes.

    The government decided on that today.

    “This is a long-awaited freedom reform. It is not reasonable for the state to regulate people’s dance. By removing the requirement for a dance permit, we also reduce bureaucracy and costs for entrepreneurs and others who organize dances,” says Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer (M) in a press release from the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Climate and Business.

    There has been very broad support in the Riksdag for removing the requirement for a dance permit.

    The changes to the law are proposed to enter into force on 1 July 2023.

  • Diving accident in cold bath house – two to hospital

    The cold bath house in Lysekil. Photo: W.carter/Wikipedia

    A diver is said to have become unconscious during a dive in the cold bath house in Lysekil this afternoon. It reports Bohuslänningen.

    – Two divers who were in the water and one became uncontactable. The other called SOS. But the person has regained consciousness and is now being treated by an ambulance, says Tero Pakki at the rescue service to Bohuslänningen.

    Both divers have been taken to hospital but neither is said to be seriously injured.

  • Two dead people found in Molde

    Two people have been found dead in a home in Molde, Norway.

    That is reported by VG.

    It was a third person who alerted the police about the dead in the apartment, according to the newspaper.

    The Norwegian police are tight-lipped and do not want to go into more detail about who the dead people are. They also do not want to comment on possible reasons for the incident.

    It is unclear whether there is any crime behind it, according to Norwegian media.

    The home is cordoned off and forensics will now investigate the scene.

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    Leif

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