- The Swedish Tax Agency’s website contains information on how letters and parcels can be sent to people with a protected identity, which can lead to protected addresses being disclosed when authorities forward mail.
- Today, around 23,000 people in Sweden have protected personal data. The majority are women who are threatened by close men.
- “Through this channel, perpetrators try to put pressure on women who have fled them,” says Elin Heden at Föreningen Kvinnohuset in Västerås.
Source: ICELAND NEWS