Man masturbating in a square in Stockholm – arrested by police

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  • Man masturbating in a square in Stockholm – arrested by police

    At 8.30 on Saturday morning, the police were alerted that a man was masturbating in the middle of the square at Gullmarsplan in Stockholm.

    He was able to be arrested by the patrol and taken in for questioning.

    A report of sexual harassment is drawn up.

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  • Rocket rain on Israel – warplanes over Lebanon

    Smoke rises into the sky after an earlier Israeli attack in Lebanon, near the border with Israel. Image taken from the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights on August 4. Photo: Leo Correa/AP/TT

    Rockets fired from Lebanon have caused several fires in northern Israel, Israeli media reports.

    A total of 55 projectiles are said to have been sent towards the Galilee in northern Israel during the morning. Some of the Hezbollah rockets were shot down and others landed in undeveloped areas, writes Israeli Haaretz.

    No injuries have been reported.

    Israel has responded by sending up warplanes which, among other things, attacked the places in Lebanon from which the rockets were fired.

    Israel is also said to have shelled several areas in southern Lebanon with artillery fire.

  • Two dogs dead in house fire

    Two dogs have died after a house fire in Arvika municipality.

    The emergency services and police were called to the scene at 9 o’clock on Saturday morning.

    No one was in the house.

    Smoke divers had to enter the villa to put out the fire that had started at the stove. There they found the pets that had died as a result of the smoke.

  • Blockade in central Norrköping

    A green area in central Norrköping has been blocked off during the morning.

    Something must have happened at 08 o’clock this morning.

    – It is an ongoing crime scene investigation, so it is not an ongoing incident, says Olle Älveroth, press spokesperson at the police.

    He says the case is at an early stage.

    – I cannot give any details at the moment.

    But it shouldn’t be about a shooting.

    – Any damage is unknown, but no one has suffered serious physical injuries.

    The text is updated.

  • A-tractor has overturned – no one injured

    An A-tractor overturned in Bergsjö in Hälsingland.

    The driver, who is a boy in his mid-teens, was not injured in the accident.

    He blows positive in the police’s control instrument and is now suspected of drunk driving.

    He also lacks a driver’s license and is then also suspected of illegal driving.

  • Technical trouble at Västtrafik – travelers travel for free

    Västtrafik’s app “To Go” has technical problems during Saturday morning.

    “Right now we are experiencing technical problems with ticket purchases in the app,” they write on their website.

    Travelers therefore receive a free so-called disruption ticket, which means they can travel for free.

    There is no forecast as to when the error will be resolved.

  • The find among the bananas: Kilos of cocaine

    Bananas in a different context. Archive image. Photo: Jeenah Moon/AP/TT

    Over 40 kilos of cocaine have been found in French grocery stores.

    Staff at four stores belonging to the same chain in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region were shocked to find the drugs hidden under pallets of bananas, The Guardian reports.

    Police are now trying to investigate who the narcotics, believed to originate from Colombia, were actually intended for.

    In July, narcotics dogs in Ecuador found 6,000 kilos of cocaine hidden in a banana shipment destined for Germany, writes The Guardian. In August, customs officials in Thessaloniki, Greece, discovered 93 kilograms of cocaine in a cargo ship with bananas, also from Ecuador.

  • Telenor’s play service is down throughout the country

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    Telenor is currently having problems with its play service throughout the country.

    “The Telenor stream is currently down. Troubleshooting is in progress,” it says on the company’s website.

    The forecast is that the error should be resolved by 10 o’clock on Saturday morning.

  • No word on long-range weapons against Russia

    Joe Biden and Keir Starmer at Friday’s White House meeting. Photo: Stefan Rousseau/AP/TT

    It is still unclear whether Ukraine will be given the green light to use donated long-range weapons against targets deep inside Russia.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said after Friday’s meeting with US President Joe Biden that the two had a broad discussion about the strategy regarding Ukraine, but that it was not a conversation that revolved “around a specific capability”.

    Ahead of the conversation, reports emerged that Starmer planned to pressure Biden to support his plan to allow Storm shadow cruise robots, which the British have sent to Kiev, to be launched deep into Russian soil.

    But according to the Labor leader, the issue will be discussed further in connection with the UN General Assembly meeting in New York next week, together with a “wider group of individuals”.

    Biden has been restrictive in terms of an endorsement. But information that Russia is receiving new deliveries of drones and robots from Iran has raised the issue of expanded opportunities for Ukraine to use long-range robots.

    On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that a green light for Ukraine to strike with advanced weapons against targets further into Russia would mean war with NATO.

  • Fire at school in Åstorp – caused by fireworks

    During the night of Saturday, a fire started at a school in Åstorp.

    On site, the police were able to establish that someone had started a fire in one of the preschool’s rooms with the help of a firework piece.

    A report of serious damage has been drawn up.

  • Woman stole taxi in Västervik

    A taxi driver was supposed to help a customer out of the car in Västervik at 01:00 on Saturday night.

    Then the taxi was stolen.

    Just over an hour later, the car was found by the police on a cycle path at the height of Almvik, around 15 kilometers outside the city centre.

    A woman in her 20s was arrested on the spot and is now suspected of drug possession, carelessness in traffic, illegal driving and drunken driving.

  • Several car fires in Umeå

    The emergency services have been dispatched to five different locations in central Umeå after several cars caught fire during the night of Saturday.

    – There were several alarms close together. Some cars have been in carports and some have been near a building. At one point, smoke has spread into an apartment, says Alexandra Norén, alarm and line operator at the rescue service.

    Between 15 and 20 vehicles have burned. At one of the locations, the window panes of an adjacent building were broken and had to be evacuated.

    Read more here.

  • Knife fight at Max – one injured

    A 35-year-old man was injured in a suspected stabbing in connection with a Max restaurant in Jönköping during the night of Saturday.

    – He will be taken to hospital, says Oscar Öster, commanding officer at the police.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation into attempted serious assault. A man in his 20s has been arrested.

  • Villa in flames – police investigate crime

    A two-story villa in northern Örebro started to burn heavily on Friday evening.

    – It will burn to the ground, but there are no known injuries. Nobody seems to have been home, says Jens auf der Heide, officer on duty at the police.

    The alarm came in to the rescue service at 10:10 p.m. and at most six fire engines were on the scene.

    The police have started a preliminary investigation into public negligence.

  • Man dead – hit by several cars

    A man died at 22.30 on Friday evening in a traffic accident on national highway 40 in Bottnaryd in Jönköping municipality.

    – Several cars have run over the man who had ended up on the road. Our theory is that he drove a four-wheeler but went off it and landed on the road, says Lars-Göran Nilseryd, officer on duty at the police.

    Read more in Aftonbladet’s article.

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