The week’s news in Skåne | SVT News

During the week, SVT Nyheter Skåne conducted a major review of how people who were sentenced to deportation after committing serious crimes in Sweden fared. Our reporters Natalie Medic and Otto Johansson have reviewed 73 cases and concluded that almost three out of four sentenced to deportation to Syria since 2016 remain in Sweden after serving their sentences.

Convicted of aggravated rape in Malmö – was deported for four days

Here you can take part in our entire review

The armed forces suspect that large amounts of military material have been lost from a warehouse in the closed sugar mill in Köpingebro. It is the non-profit organization Defense Trainers in Ystad that has collected military equipment over the years.

The defense trainers in Ystad are suspected of having stolen military equipment

The oil that leaked from the grounded ship Marco Polo has caused major damage in Blekinge. Environmental law professor Jonas Ebbesson believes that there could be large claims for damages against TT-Line.

The environmental professor: TT-Line risks millions in damages

A painting on the graffiti wall at Folkets Park in Malmö has aroused strong emotions. In the picture, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is portrayed as a snake and a vampire, among other things. The painting is accused of anti-Semitism and has been reported to the police.

Therefore, the mural in Malmö is anti-Semitic

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