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A young boy is abused, humiliated, called a dog and forced to kiss the hands of other boys while receiving ear files. It is the content of the videos that are spread on a so-called “expose account” on Snapchat that many children in Malmö follow.

According to the children’s rights organization Ecpat, which recently published a report on so-called exposure accounts, the phenomenon is common. They call it a kind of crime that spreads between children.

Here, a young boy is abused and humiliated

The thieves strike when you shop

The police in Skåne have noted a new burglary trend. Criminals use registration numbers on cars parked at shopping centers to see who is away from home – and then they strike.

– We have seen it for some time. We have a wave of burglaries that is not particularly common for this time of year, it is more than it usually is, says Paul Nilsson, municipal police in Svedala.

Thieves take advantage when you wholesale

The questioning was discrimination

The train conductor questioned whether the brothers Kevin, William and Melvin Erlandsson were Swedes, referring to their appearance and Swedish-sounding names. The Discrimination Ombudsman DO believes it was harassment and requests that Region Skåne pay SEK 30,000 to each of the brothers.

Skånetrafiken fully accepts DO’s decision.

– We have burst, says Hans Engleson who is business area manager for the trains.

Train host discriminated against boys

Stop for solar cell producers

The interest in acquiring solar cells is so great in Ängsbyn in Höör municipality that it is currently a stop for more households to export their surplus electricity to the grid. The old electricity grid is built to transport electricity to people’s homes and in some places it needs to be renewed so that households with solar panels can also sell their surplus.

Stop for new solar cell producers

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