Updated 03.12 | Published at 02.30
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full screen A police officer in Värmland is charged with computer theft from the police station, theft of goods from grocery stores and for having driven a car despite a revoked driver’s license. Archive image. Photo: Tim Aro/TT
A police officer in Värmland is charged with several crimes, including for having stolen a computer from the police station, writes Nya Wermlands-Tidningen.
He is also charged with computer intrusion for reading police files in his spare time and theft. The thefts concern that on at least two occasions he is suspected of having stolen goods from grocery stores and from an unmanned kiosk in the kitchen at the police station, writes NWT.
The police officer is also suspected of illegally driving a police car even though his driver’s license was revoked. He denies any crime, the newspaper writes.