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The Court of Appeal submits an opinion: Know what a snippa is
The Court of Appeal for Western Sweden knows very well what a snipe is.
This appears in an opinion from the Court of Appeal lawyer Åke Thimfors to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, reports P4 Gothenburg.
He, together with three male colleagues, previously acquitted the rapist convicted in the district court in the attention-grabbing so-called snippa case.
The reason was then that they started discussing what the word snippa means. They also concluded that the then-convicted rapist was not guilty of raping children.
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The investigation into Lundintoppers is closed
The former leaders of Lundin Petroleum, chairman of the board Ian Lundin and CEO Alex Schneiter, who are suspected of aiding and abetting gross violations of international law in Sudan, are no longer suspected of gross abuse in court, reports TT.
The prosecutor has decided to close the investigation after it cannot be proven that the “suspects were guilty of a crime”.
It was in 2018 that information about witnesses, who under threat of violence, were told to remain silent about information that forms the basis of a preliminary investigation into a serious violation of international law. This is in collaboration with Lundin Petroleum extracting oil in Sudan. However, both Ian Lundin and Alex Schneiter have always denied wrongdoing.
In the fall, the trial is expected to begin for gross violations of international law.
Politicians call for a boycott of Absolut vodka
Absolut Vodka’s owner, Pernod Ricard, has decided to start exporting to Russia again after a stop of just over a year.
This has caused several politicians to react and call for a boycott, TT reports.
“Incredibly immoral that Absolut Vodka resumes sales to Russia, at a time when Ukraine is literally fighting for its freedom, its country’s independence and the democracy of the whole of Europe,” writes liberal MP Gulan Avci on Twitter.
“A nice present for Putin”, EU parliamentarian Karin Karlsbro (L).
“Absolutely Putin,” tweets Anders Ygeman, Member of Parliament for the Social Democrats.
The investigation into the escape of the chimpanzees is complete
The investigation into the escape of the chimpanzees in Furuviksparken is complete, announces the county administration in Gävleborg.
The county board’s assessment is that Furuviksparken has fulfilled its responsibility as an animal keeper during and in connection with the incident.
The county board also states that the park has implemented changes in the house where the chimpanzees live and also changed its work routines in a way that is deemed to be sufficient.
At the same time, it also appears that Furuviksparken euthanized the chimpanzees using a method that is not legal.
“Today, primates are missing from the regulations’ list of animal species that may be killed with firearms at a distance. The park should therefore have applied for a dispensation from the Swedish Agricultural Agency when they assessed that the need arose,” the county administrative board writes.
Murder trial is repeated after a while
The district court of Hälsingland has now decided that a trial regarding a murder in Söderhamn in 2022 must be retaken. The reason is that three lawyers who worked on the trial are tough.
All detainees will remain in custody.
It was in February last year that a 23-year-old man was shot to death. Nine people were charged, three of them for the murder in Söderhamn, others for inciting the murder and still others for serious drug offences, weapons offenses and attempted murder.
The information about suspected fraud among the lawyers came to light after a disclosure published in Aftonbladet last week.
One in ten Americans has had a family member shot to death
A new study shows that approximately one in ten Americans has a family member shot dead, reports TT.
Every fifth person has at some point been threatened with a weapon and every sixth person has witnessed an injury from a shooting.
The study comes from The Kaiser Family Foundation. Half of the gun-related deaths are said to be suicides, according to the report.
The king and crown princess depart from tradition – attend the coronation
The King and Crown Princess will depart from tradition – and attend King Charles’ coronation. The Swedish royals’ decision is unusual, to say the least.
The custom is that sitting regents do not attend coronations because they do not want to take the focus away from the regent who is being crowned.
Prince Albert of Monaco has also announced that he will come to London for the coronation on May 6.
Thousands evacuated after fire
Over 2,000 people living in the state of Indiana in the United States must be evacuated after a massive fire broke out at a recycling facility, reports ABC News.
– The smoke is definitely toxic, says Stephen Jones at the rescue service, at a press conference.
It is still unclear what caused the fire to break out at 2pm on Tuesday local time. According to CNN, it is expected to burn for several days.
The facility, located near the Indiana-Ohio border, processes recyclable materials including plastics.
– There are a variety of chemicals that plastics give off when they burn, so it’s worrying, says Jones.
Three vehicles in collision – one person to hospital
The police have been alerted to an accident in Huddinge municipality outside Stockholm. There are three vehicles involved in the accident. A passenger car, a light truck and a truck.
The driver of one of them had to be taken to hospital by ambulance. There is no information on the state of the damage.
Powder alarm at Postnord terminal
The police have been alerted to Postnord’s premises in Karlstad due to employees discovering a shipment which is “perceived to contain a powder-like substance”.
The police state that precautionary measures have been taken. Among other things, the building has been partially evacuated and the rescue service is on its way.
– There is no impact on the people who handled the letter, but we have isolated them and will evacuate the parts of the building where the letter is located, says Anders Dahlman, press spokesperson at the Bergslagen police region, to New Wermlands-Tidningen.
Visa trouble for Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has not yet been granted a visa to the United States in connection with the meeting with the UN Security Council. This is written by the Russian, state-owned news agency Tass.
The meeting will be held in New York in April.
– No visa has been issued yet. Not a single visa has been issued, says Lavrov.
Lavrov was recently elected head of the UN Security Council. The presidency of the Council rotates, and this time the presidency fell to Russia.
Information: SAS may be delisted this autumn
The airline SAS can be delisted from the stock exchange. This is written by the Danish newspaper Berlingske with reference to anonymous sources.
According to the informants, it would be surprising if SAS is still listed on the stock exchange in the autumn.
After a delisting, according to the newspaper, the airline’s majority owner would become Apollo Global Management, which plans to increase its holding to 70 percent. The Danish state will own the remaining 30 percent.
SAS’s press manager in Denmark, Alexandra Lindgren Kaoukji, tells Berlingske that it is too early to speculate on a possible delisting.
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