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Woman tore the head of pigeon
Woman tore the head of pigeon
A woman in Stockholm has been convicted of animal cruelty after tearing the head of a pigeon in front of a shocked environment, writes In the middle.
The woman captured the pigeon at the Gullmarsplans subway station, tore off her head and stomped on it.
According to the woman herself, she did it for the bird’s own good, because she felt it was sick and suffered.
Now the county administrative board has coated the woman with a ban on having animals. The woman must have previously also had her dog taken care of, which contributed to the decision.
Sweden’s corruption level is increasing
Sweden’s corruption level is increasing
Sweden has once again lost in Transparency International’s annual corruption index and is now the Nordic region’s second most corrupt country, reports SVT.
With 80 points, Sweden ends up in sixth place globally – which is the worst placement since the measurements started.
The country has lost a total of nine points since 2015, and according to the organization’s Secretary -General Ulrik Åshäll, the negative trend is serious.
Denmark is ranked at least corrupt in the world with 90 points, followed by Finland and Norway.
Man peeled woman in hotel
Man peeled woman in hotel
A man has beaten a woman at a hotel in Uppsala.
According to police, the man, who is unknown to the woman who works at the hotel, has struck or peeled her face.
Hotel guests and staff held the man until the police arrived at the scene.
– There were more people who acted heroically and kept the man until we arrived at the scene, says police spokesman Stefan Larsson.
He is now suspected of abuse. The injury situation for the woman is unclear.
– Ambulance has come to the scene, but it is unclear if the woman needed care, says Stefan Larsson.
Search effort for skates
Search effort for skates
Right now, a search effort is underway for a skater at a lake in Uppsala.
– It is a person who has been out skating that is no longer visible. It may be drowning, but there are unclear information, says Henrik Jynnesjö, commanding officer at the rescue service.
New notice to Tesla
Tesla’s facility in Huddinge. File image. Photo: Fredrik Sandberg/TT
New notice to Tesla
The electricians notify of new sympathy measures against Tesla in support of IF Metall. The trade union wants to stop all work at the charging stations in Gränna, Gothenburg, Kungsbacka and Malmö, they write in a press release.
“We will keep the conflict going as long as it is required and we do so in solidarity with the employees at Tesla in their fight for collective agreements and nice working conditions,” says negotiating manager Mikael Pettersson in the press release.
The measures apply from February 21.
The police warns of SMS children
The police warns of SMS children
The police have issued a warning for “SMS children” on their website.
This is after a total of eight fraud cases concerning the case on Tuesday, only in the police region Nord.
The police describe that it all goes by the fraudster via SMS pretending to be your child or grandchild. The fraudsters claim that the “child” has received a new telephone number and wants the recipient to delete the old number and confirm when it is done.
When the recipient confirmed, the fraudsters say that, for various reasons, they need quick financial assistance. For example, this may be helping to pay an invoice that is about to decay.
The police are urging anyone who receives similar text messages to call their child primarily and check if it is really the ones who send SMS.
Åkesson strikes back against the critics: “disappointed”
SD party leader Jimmie Åkesson. Photo: Lars Schröder/TT
Åkesson strikes back against the critics: “disappointed”
The brawl within the Swedish Democrats continues.
Jimmie Åkesson now strikes back against party mates who have criticized the party leadership’s decision to agree to stricter gun laws.
– I have been disappointed this past week at how some members have acted in public, says Jimmie Åkesson.
Åkesson goes on to say that the criticism is normally presented internally and tries to gain support for it internally.
– I do not think it is a good way to go out in media or social media and question something that we have agreed with the government.
Yesterday, SD summit Richard Jomshof left his position as chairman of the Justice Committee.
When asked if Åkesson is disappointed at Richard Jomshof, the party leader replies that this is the case, but that more people have met.
– Richard Jomshof and other members of the Justice Committee who may have acted so, yes.
Polisson freed up for shooting
Polisson freed up for shooting
On the night of January 9, an apartment was fired in Söderkulla in Malmö.
Two boys for 15 years were taken care of after the shooting. One of the suspects turned out to be the son of a police officer in Malmö and because of the risk of dispute, the police investigation was moved.
But now it is announced that the suspicions against the two boys have been written off, writes Sydsvenskan.
Task: Henrik Vinge New Chairman of the Justice Committee
Task: Henrik Vinge New Chairman of the Justice Committee
Henrik Vinge (SD) becomes new chairman of the Justice Committee after Richard Jomshof’s departure, something that SVT was the first to report.
Richard Jomshof announced on Monday that he is leaving his post. The reason was that SD had then supported a ban on certain semi -automatic weapons.
– I think it is quite natural anyway that you take the consequences of not wanting to represent the party’s policy in the area where you are responsible, as in this case the Justice Committee, says SD leader Jimmie Åkesson, to TT.
– I had a good conversation with Richard yesterday. This happened to one hundred percent consensus, he continues.
Nordnet’s customers could see other people’s accounts
Nordnet’s customers could see other people’s accounts
It is currently not possible to enter the digital bank Nordnet’s website.
– We have received reports from customers that they have been able to see other people’s account pictures when they logged in. That is why we have shut down the app, says Johan Tidestad, communications manager at Nordnet.
Whether you have been able to place sales or purchase orders on other people’s accounts during this period is unclear.
– We deeply regret this and are currently spending all our resources on investigating the problem. You can still call us if you have questions or want to put orders, says Johan Tidestad.
At present, it is not clear what is behind the problems and there is no forecast on when the company’s app will work again.
Was suffocated to death by lice cat
Was suffocated to death by lice cat
A person at a group residence was suffocated to death by lice buns, after being left alone in the resident’s kitchen, writes the news agency Siren.
The staff tried to get residues of the lice buns from the airways and started cardiovascular rescue.
Ambulance personnel could later clear the airways completely and get the pulse started, but the person later died in hospital.
The incident Lex Sarah was notified to the Inspection for Health and Care, and must have been due to lack of supervision. The accommodation will now clarify its routines.
At the accommodation, people with intellectual disabilities, autism or autism -like conditions are cared for.
A arrested suspected of terrorist offenses
A arrested suspected of terrorist offenses
One person has been arrested on suspicion of terrorist offenses in the Stockholm area, Säpo announces.
The effort must have been “calm”.
“The crime suspicions are preparation for terrorist offenses, serious participation in terrorist organization, preparation or attempted murder and preparation for serious violation of the Flammable and Explosive Goods Act,” Säpo writes.
They also state that the suspicions relate to violent Islamist extremism, and that the effort has no connection to any other ongoing case.
IS-woman is sentenced to twelve years in prison
IS-woman is sentenced to twelve years in prison
52-year-old Lina Ishaq is sentenced to 12 years in prison for genocide, crimes against humanity and serious war crime in Raqqa, Syria, between 2014 and 2016.
The woman is accused of holding nine Yazid women and children captured under slave -like conditions in her home in Raqqa.
The verdict is unique as it is the first time the Islamic State’s violation of the Yazid minority is being tested in Sweden.
The woman has previously been imprisoned for taking her then twelve -year -old son to Syria and let him become a child soldier in ice.
Unhappiness by car and truck
Unhappiness by car and truck
A car and a truck have collided on national highway 43 in Ärla.
– According to the initial information, the car has driven into the truck from behind and then it has gone out on a field, says police spokesman Olle Älveroth.
A person who is said to be awake and talkable is taken to hospital.
Data: First ambulance in Örebro was forced back
Data: First ambulance in Örebro was forced back
The shooting at the Risbergska school in Örebro was initially perceived to be outdoors, which led to the first ambulance on the site being forced to back, reports Ekot.
The information has not been confirmed by police, says Swedish Radio.
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