Tag: Prosecutor

  • The drug trap, the breakaways and the murders in Kalmar

    The drug trap, the breakaways and the murders in Kalmar

    The events are linked to a conflict that starts within what the police call the Norrliden gang. A contributing factor to the gang breaking up may have been the police’s seizure of a large quantity of narcotics. Last week, a man was sentenced for one of the murders in Kalmar. Despite the fact that one […]

  • Jari Aarnio’s prosecutor’s appeal rejected, acquittal of murder pending

    Jari Aarnio’s prosecutor’s appeal rejected, acquittal of murder pending

    Prosecutors sought a conviction for murder or manslaughter against disgraced former policeman Jari Aarnio.

  • The murder at Länsmanstorget: “Someone from Norra Biskop would die”

    The murder at Länsmanstorget: “Someone from Norra Biskop would die”

    It was an unusual trial, as far as gang murders go. Because several of the defendants talked and told stories and at least admitted that they had been there. Although they did not admit to murder. The verdict came on Tuesday. A young woman, former girlfriend of one of the leaders on one side of […]

  • “The Kurdish fox” and the drug conflicts

    “The Kurdish fox” and the drug conflicts

    The fox is singled out as one of the main actors in the wave of violence in the Stockholm area, but who is he really? How did his criminal career begin? And who are the people around him? Other participants: Filip Rydin, lawyer, Henrik Söderman, prosecutor, Jale Poljarevius, police, Stephan Kiernan, police, Mats Baakki, police. […]

  • Lise Tamm – outspoken chief prosecutor against gang violence

    Lise Tamm – outspoken chief prosecutor against gang violence

    Lise Tamm is not a cautious general but a controversial prosecutor who says what she thinks, which irritated both managers and ministers during the years when she was head of RIO, the National Unit against International and Organized Crime. But last year Lise Tamm left Sweden for the top job as prosecutor at the International […]

  • The court sentenced the man for using the halal slaughter method

    The court sentenced the man for using the halal slaughter method

    The prosecutor told the court that the defendant had used the method on up to 2,500 sheep between 2003 and 2020 in violation of the Finnish Animal Protection Act.

  • Sentenced to 8 years of imprisonment

    Sentenced to 8 years of imprisonment

    Ingólfur Kjartansson, a 20-year-old man, was sentenced to eight years in prison for attempting to murder a man in a parking lot on Bergstaðastræti. The incident happened in February last year, and the court sentenced him in November 2022. The prosecutor demanded 10 years imprisonment. Ingolfur attacked a man in a parking lot at Bergstaðastræti […]

  • Revenge after the murder of Adriana – “Must bring out the harlots”

    Revenge after the murder of Adriana – “Must bring out the harlots”

    A month after the murder of Adriana, shots are fired at several men in Vällingby. These are the people the two men at McDonald’s believe were in the white car from which the shots that killed Adriana were fired. In January, eight people were sentenced to long prison sentences for the revenge shooting in Vällingby […]

  • Record waiting time in courts for victims seeking justice

    Delays across the boardThe revelation led to Hummelgaard being questioned yesterday about the development in the Folketing. The duration of case processing has increased especially at the courts, but also at the public prosecutor’s office and the police. The news comes despite political promises to reduce case processing times.

  • There are more threats to Finnish prosecutors

    There are more threats to Finnish prosecutors

    A new study shows a strong rise in harassment and attempts to intimidate prosecutors in Finland.

  • Prosecutor: Kulmun’s former adviser "thought the government tab was open"

    Prosecutor: Kulmun’s former adviser "thought the government tab was open"

    The prosecutors say that the special advisor paid the Ministry of Finance approximately 13,700 euros for the communications training of Katri Kulmuni, who was the Minister of Finance at the time. Kulmuni is not charged with any crimes.

  • That’s how the teenage girl’s stash of drugs was discovered – over 400 kilos

    That’s how the teenage girl’s stash of drugs was discovered – over 400 kilos

    The apartment hotel in Sollentuna has been rented by a teenage girl and among all the plastic bags, paper bags and plastic bags found in the room are several different preparations totaling around 400 kilos. Another girl is suspected of being connected to the drug warehouse, and on surveillance footage, more people can be seen […]

  • The young networks and violence in Upplands Väsby

    The young networks and violence in Upplands Väsby

    The police describe that there is a presence of criminal networks in Upplands Väsby. There have been open drug sales, extortion and shootings. And even though Upplands Väsby is not alone in this problem, many young people have been seen who are suspected or are on the fringes of serious crime. In the preliminary investigations, […]

  • The Court of Appeal takes into account Räsänen’s remarks related to homosexuality

    The Court of Appeal takes into account Räsänen’s remarks related to homosexuality

    Read more: Finnish legislature acquitted of desecrating comments on homosexuals (March 31, 2022) According to the court, Räsänen also did not want to offend or denigrate homosexuals. The prosecutor demanded a 120-day fine from the former board member. “Under no circumstances may the verdict take effect,” said Anu Mantila, the public prosecutor told me YLE […]

  • The prosecutor is complaining about the release of war crimes

    The prosecutor is complaining about the release of war crimes

    Prosecutors are appealing the Pirkanmaa District Court’s decision for release Gibril Massaquoi charges including murder, aggravated rape and aggravated war crimes, public prosecutor Tom Laitinen has confirmed to the news agency STT. "The main grounds of appeal relate to the assessment of the evidence that the District Court, in our view, erred in its assessment […]

  • Prosecutor General investigates uniformed police officer distributing semi-naked selfies

    Prosecutor General investigates uniformed police officer distributing semi-naked selfies

    The Attorney General has launched an investigation about seven years ago into distributing police semi-naked selfies in a police uniform. A police officer working at the Police Department of South-East Finland was seen in pictures distributed around 2014-2015, wearing a police suit. Police commissioner Ari Karvonen said the department first became aware of the photographs […]

  • The court presses an illegal Cannonball cycling gang

    The court presses an illegal Cannonball cycling gang

    The Lahti Court of Southern Finland has decided on a lawsuit to dismantle the motorcycle gang Cannonball. The Päijät-Häme District Court will issue its decision on 8 June. Prosecutors are demanding the abolition of Cannonball, as the courts have previously considered it a criminal organization. They also asked for the group to be suspended until […]

  • Cleared by the police and life on the run

    Cleared by the police and life on the run

    “Erik” lived as a professional criminal with a wide network of contacts throughout Sweden and spent many years in some of Sweden’s toughest institutions. In time, “Erik” turned. He became an informant for the police and was eventually cleared during the investigation of a murder in which one of his friends shot another close friend. […]

  • Police are complaining about the dismissal because of the views of the far right

    Police are complaining about the dismissal because of the views of the far right

    An official dismissed from the Southeast Finland Police Department has appealed to the administrative court to have the dismissal revoked. The police inspector was fired in March. He had worked in Kouvola in the field of surveillance and alarm. The department pleaded a lack of trust in him because of his far-right views. The dismissed […]

  • Rwandan genocide suspect extradited from Sweden arrives in Rwanda

    KIGALI, April 27 (Xinhua) – On Wednesday, Rwanda’s national prosecutor’s office received a Rwandan man who was extradited from Sweden to face charges of genocide in Rwanda, among other places. Jean Paul Micomyiza was arrested by Swedish authorities in November 2020 after an indictment by Rwandan prosecutors. Micomyiza is accused of genocide, complicity in genocide […]

  • Life as an informant for the police

    Life as an informant for the police

    In this week’s P3 Krim, we return to a story about a murder in Årbyskogen in Eskilstuna in August 2018 where police and prosecutors during the investigation revealed the identity of an informant who worked with the police intelligence service. But what the police did not know was that the informant had recorded several of […]

  • Right now: The trial against Macchiarini begins

    Right now: The trial against Macchiarini begins

    The trial against former star surgeon Paolo Macchiarini is now beginning. Macchiarini is charged with aggravated assault after operating on synthetic plastic throat in several patients who have since died. The first days are expected to be devoted to the prosecutor’s case presentation. “He has used patients as guinea pigs for a completely untested method,” […]

  • Sámi activists won the fishing rights case

    Sámi activists won the fishing rights case

    The Supreme Administrative Court has acquitted Sámi activists of violating the fishing rules of the Teno River in its ruling that the current regulations are in conflict with the Sámi constitutional rights. The charges relate to the Sámi rights to fish in the Teno River in Utsjoki and Vetsijoki without a fishing permit. In the […]

  • The murder in Beckomberga, encrypted evidence and the witness’ three versions

    The murder in Beckomberga, encrypted evidence and the witness’ three versions

    The 22-year-old man, in this episode we call him Jabir, is shot several times and dies. After several months, the investigation is stalling and the prosecutor believes that she should be forced to close the investigation. But thanks to ANOM, ie one of the encrypted communication services where, among other things, the Swedish police have […]

  • Linköping and the new violence, part 2: The unsolved murders

    Linköping and the new violence, part 2: The unsolved murders

    The conflict in Linköping has recently been chaotic. It is about both territorial networks and motorcycle gangs, where the lines of conflict have been unclear and alliances and loyalties are changing rapidly. At the same time, the police seem to see that there are more firearms in circulation, something that is also reflected in the […]

  • Deputy Mayor Sinnemäki will not be charged a fee for a building permit decision

    Deputy Mayor Sinnemäki will not be charged a fee for a building permit decision

    Prosecutors have decided not to prosecute the deputy mayor Anni Sinnemäki (Green) for failing to give up a meeting at which it was decided to grant his friends’ parents permission to build on a valuable land in a prosperous part of Helsinki. The Meilahti district is dominated by historic villas, and there are normally strict […]

  • The Finnish legislature was acquitted of comments that disparage homosexuals

    The Finnish legislature was acquitted of comments that disparage homosexuals

    Räsänen was charged with three ethnic incitements and the North with one ethnic incitement. Both denied the charges throughout the proceedings, citing freedom of speech and freedom of religion. In its judgment, the Helsinki District Court recalled that, although freedoms are not unrestricted, their restriction requires particularly compelling social reasons. Safeguarding the equality and dignity […]

  • Linköping and the new violence, part 1: The victim who chose to talk

    Linköping and the new violence, part 1: The victim who chose to talk

    In less than a year, there have been 16 shootings in Linköping. Six people have been murdered and three people have been injured in the shootings, in two serious cases where both victims were shot close to the head. Only one of the shootings has been prosecuted. It is about an assassination attempt in the […]

  • The Court of Appeal ordered the Turku attack hero to pay 27,000 euros

    The Court of Appeal ordered the Turku attack hero to pay 27,000 euros

    The Court of Appeal has ordered Hassan Zubier pays the state 27,000 euros in crowdfunding income after the 2017 attack on Turku, in which his spinal cord was severed. The lower court had previously fined Zubier around € 13,000, about half of the € 27,000 in damages claimed by the prosecutor. However, the Court of […]

  • Prosecutors are complaining about Aarnio’s release

    Prosecutors are complaining about Aarnio’s release

    Prosecutors plan to ask the Supreme Court to overturn the acquittal of the dismissed drug police Jari Aarnio the 2003 assassination. Aarnio was charged with a former criminal boss Keijo Vilhunen. Prosecutors had demanded life imprisonment for both men, but the Court of Appeal released both in February. There is no appeal against Vilhunen’s acquittal. […]

  • The child soldier and the war crime sentence against the mother

    The child soldier and the war crime sentence against the mother

    At the end of 2020, Sara will land at Arlanda. She was arrested immediately by police, on suspicion of forcing marriages against one of her daughters. The suspicion does not lead to any prosecution and Sara is released. But later a publication is made in a blog – and this will be the start of […]

  • Tampere court condemned climate protesters, overturned fines

    Tampere court condemned climate protesters, overturned fines

    The Pirkanmaa District Court has found 12 climate activists guilty of disobedience to the police, but has rejected the prosecutor’s claim for fines. The allegations relate to a demonstration last August Elokapina a climate agency that blocked traffic in the Hämeenpuisto area of ​​Tampere. Elokapina is the Finnish branch of Extinction Rebellion’s environmental group. The […]

  • The court dismissed trafficking in human beings and rape charges against the theatrical figure Baltzar

    The court dismissed trafficking in human beings and rape charges against the theatrical figure Baltzar

    The Helsinki District Court dismissed all charges against the author and the theater figure Veijo Baltzar on Friday. Baltzar, 78, had been charged with aggravated human trafficking, aggravated rape, rape and gross sexual exploitation of children. However, the court held that the evidence did not discharge the burden of proof because the prosecutor had not […]

  • NBI: Police shot, wounded the person who posed the threat in the center of Kirkkonummi

    NBI: Police shot, wounded the person who posed the threat in the center of Kirkkonummi

    Police shot and insulted a person threatening the police at noon on Thursday in the center of Kirkkonummi, says the Länsi-Uusimaa Police Department. According to police, the case is being investigated as a police assassination attempt. The injured suspect received immediate first aid on the spot from police and first aid personnel and was taken […]

  • The DNA puzzle in Märstafallet

    The DNA puzzle in Märstafallet

    The murder takes place in Valsta, Märsta on October 2, 2020. In surveillance footage from inside a bus, a person is suddenly seen rushing forward with a firearm in his hands. But neither the camera nor the witnesses around can see the shooter’s face. Instead, the jacket comes into focus and a debate about the […]

  • Prosecutors filed charges against neo-Nazi members "Towards freedom" group

    Prosecutors filed charges against neo-Nazi members "Towards freedom" group

    Helsinki District Prosecutor has charged five neo-Nazi people with ethnic incitement "Towards freedom" group. Helsinki District Prosecutor Maija Päivinen The charges are related in Tampere and Turku two years ago on 26-27. January, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, events. Päivinen pointed out "Towards freedom" has participated in events around the country, including Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Pori, Kotka, […]

  • The court fined a basic Finnish politician for ethnic incitement

    The court fined a basic Finnish politician for ethnic incitement

    The District Court of Southwest Finland has ruled that a Basic Finn politician Jyrki Åland guilty of two charges of incitement against an ethnic group. The court ordered Åland – the former chairman of the Turku branch of the Basic Finns – to pay 60 earnings-related daily fines, totaling 1,200 euros. The charges against Åland […]

  • Räsänen’s trial: Yle defends its right to present controversial views

    Räsänen’s trial: Yle defends its right to present controversial views

    Yleisradio (Yle) has opposed the prosecutor’s demand to remove parts of the 2019 radio program that dealt with homosexuality. Yle filed its defense on Thursday in the Helsinki District Court, which is hearing the trial of the Christian Democrat MP Päivi Räsänen are underway. Räsänen’s charges are incitement against three minority groups in connection with […]

  • Helsinki courts face Extinction Rebellion, Convoy Finland congestion

    Helsinki courts face Extinction Rebellion, Convoy Finland congestion

    Helsinki’s courts are full of cases against some 850 activists arrested in protests demanding action to combat climate change, rising petrol prices and Covid restrictions. Most of the activists were arrested during demonstrations in the Finnish branch of the Extinction Rebellion climate group in Elokapina and are accused of disobedience to the police. All cases […]

  • Prosecutor: MP Räsänen’s statements could "increases homophobia"

    Prosecutor: MP Räsänen’s statements could "increases homophobia"

    Resolutions of the trial of the Christian Democrat MP Päivi Räsänen The matter was heard in the Helsinki District Court on Monday afternoon. The former interior minister is accused of inciting three minority groups in connection with statements he made and texts and posts on homosexuality on social media. Summary of Räsänen’s case, public prosecutor […]

  • The Palm Investigation from the Inside Part 5/7: The Wedding Talks

    The Palm Investigation from the Inside Part 5/7: The Wedding Talks

    Through illegal eavesdropping on the Kurdish book café, the Police have access to a large number of hours of, among other things, telephone calls. Hans Holmér is looking for passwords. Could “wedding” mean “assassination”? But there is a big crux for reconnaissance leader Hans Holmér. He finds no connection to Sveavägen, to the murder scene. […]

  • The Audit Office differs from Yli-Viikari

    The Audit Office differs from Yli-Viikari

    The State Audit Office (VTV) is taking steps to dismiss Tytti Yli-Viikari from the post of Executive Director. Yli-Viikari is currently resigned. Parliament also fired him from his second position as state auditor last summer. The National Audit Office sees Yli-Viikari’s dismissal under the State Civil Servants Act as a particularly compelling reason. It will […]

  • The Court of Appeal overturned Aarnio’s murder sentence

    The Court of Appeal overturned Aarnio’s murder sentence

    The Helsinki Court of Appeal has overturned the conviction Jari Aarnio his role in the 2003 assassination. The Helsinki District Court previously ruled that Aarnio had prior knowledge of the Swedish-Turkish contract murder Volgan Ünsal but did nothing to prevent the crime. The court sentenced Aarnio, the former head of the drug unit of the […]

  • Sascha was murdered on Årstabron: “They took the right to end his life”

    Sascha was murdered on Årstabron: “They took the right to end his life”

    This will be the start of an investigation that will later grow enormously when the Swedish police receive a call from the FBI about the encrypted service Anom. The trial also gets big headlines for several incidents inside and outside the courtroom and also needs to be paused when a new possible perpetrator is suddenly […]

  • No sentence for a man who shot two people to death in Turku

    No sentence for a man who shot two people to death in Turku

    The District Court of Southwest Finland found two people guilty of two murders last Monday. However, the court also said his mind was in poor condition at the time of the shooting last Easter. The prosecutor had demanded a life sentence for an accused under the age of 30 who was charged with attempted murder, […]

  • Prosecutors are raising fundraising and fraud charges against the climate organization

    Prosecutors are raising fundraising and fraud charges against the climate organization

    Criminal charges have been filed against Elokapina – the Finnish branch of the global climate protest movement Extinction Rebellion – and the registered association Elonvaalijat, which supports the movement. The prosecutor said four people linked to the two organizations will be charged with fundraising. Police said they had reason to believe the group had breached […]

  • A man on trial is accused of appearing as a police officer to steal 34,000 older victims

    A man on trial is accused of appearing as a police officer to steal 34,000 older victims

    The prosecutor is demanding imprisonment for a man and a woman who, according to the charge, cheated an elderly woman nearly 34,000 euros. The case began on Thursday in the Länsi-Uusimaa District Court. The prosecutor said the male defendant contacted the victim by phone and said the Central Criminal Police (KRP) was investigating a crime […]

  • The arms trade on Kumla and the rap video that revealed the murder weapon

    The arms trade on Kumla and the rap video that revealed the murder weapon

    The investigation into the murder of twelve-year-old Adriana has taken several turns. Prosecution for the murder itself is expected in the spring, where most people are currently in custody, some in their absence. But there have already been convictions with points of contact for the murder. Among other things, charges of gun crime in connection […]

  • Porvoo police shooters, the prosecutor drops the complaint’s efforts;  Sentences of 15 years are valid

    Porvoo police shooters, the prosecutor drops the complaint’s efforts; Sentences of 15 years are valid

    The long prison sentences of two Swedish brothers convicted of being shot by police in 2019 are still in force because the accused and the prosecutor withdrew their application to the Helsinki Court of Appeal. Richard Granholm and his brother Raymond GranholmFinns with a Finnish background were each sentenced to 15 years in prison in […]

  • IS woman charged – suspected of having used children as a child soldier

    IS woman charged – suspected of having used children as a child soldier

    A woman in her 50s who has joined IS in Syria is charged with a serious war crime and a serious violation of international law. This is announced by the Public Prosecutor’s Office in a press release. According to the prosecutor, the woman must have contributed to a child being used as a child soldier […]

  • The war against the Sicilian mafia

    The war against the Sicilian mafia

    The victims and actors in the conflict are many, but above all two prosecutors become the symbol of the fight against the mafia: Falcone and Borsellino. The mafia boss who aspires to dominance throughout Sicily is called Salvatore “Totò” Riina. P3 Documentary dives into the story of how the mafia on the Italian island controlled […]

  • Helsinki police: The zoning case of the deputy mayor proceeded to the prosecutor

    Helsinki police: The zoning case of the deputy mayor proceeded to the prosecutor

    The Helsinki police have decided on a preliminary investigation into the activities of the deputy mayor Anni Sinnemäki (Green) concerning the granting of planning permission in the historic Meilahti area. Locals had complained that the veteran politician influenced the decision made in 2016 to grant a special area permit to a friend, an actor Pihla […]

  • The prosecutor’s office in the offices of the company Eimskip

    The prosecutor’s office in the offices of the company Eimskip

    The shipping company Eimskipafélag Íslands (Eimskip) issued a statement through Nasdaq Iceland in which it announced that the district attorney had obtained judicial authorization to inspect the company’s offices. The prosecutor requested documents regarding the sale of the ships Goðafoss and Laxfoss in 2019, which Iceland’s Environmental Protection Agency reported to the district prosecutor’s office […]

  • Støjberg sentenced to two months in prison after being found guilty in the Supreme Court

    Støjberg sentenced to two months in prison after being found guilty in the Supreme Court

    Inger Støjberg, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Integration, was visibly shocked when she was sentenced to 60 days in prison a few moments ago. The Supreme Court found her guilty of violating the Ministerial Responsibility Act when in 2016 she ruled that minors should not be allowed to stay in asylum centers with […]

  • The torture in Sundsvall and the spread of the gangs in the north

    The torture in Sundsvall and the spread of the gangs in the north

    The operation will take place in Sundsvall on 1 February within the framework of another preliminary investigation where the police have secret coercive measures in place. Through surveillance, the police find out that there may be weapons in a storeroom. Once inside the storeroom, you will find weapons and cocaine that you seize. Because they […]

  • Customs conducts a preliminary investigation into the sale of alcohol from other European countries to Finland

    Customs conducts a preliminary investigation into the sale of alcohol from other European countries to Finland

    Customs has been the subject of a preliminary investigation by two companies registered abroad. The aim of the investigation was to find out whether the persons operating in the companies have committed an alcohol offense in accordance with the Penal Code when selling, distributing or handing over alcoholic beverages to Finland. Customs has investigated cases […]

  • Charged with fraud and money laundering

    Charged with fraud and money laundering

    The district attorney accused representatives of the executive companies Brotafl and Kraftbinding for serious violations of tax and accounting regulations and money laundering. The total amount of tax crimes is ISK 152 million. In the indictment, the prosecutor points out that the amount related to money laundering in this case may amount to as much […]

  • 379: Here is Sweden’s new government

    379: Here is Sweden’s new government

    Nine new ministers are part of Andersson’s new government and some of them were real surprises. One example is the new Minister of Culture Jeanette Gustafsdotter who has more experience from business than politics, another that Annika Strandhäll is making a come back as Minister of the Environment. The fact that Minister of Infrastructure Tomas […]

  • The Malin case and the DNA evidence that can change everything

    The Malin case and the DNA evidence that can change everything

    When 16-year-old Malin is found, it is clear that someone has taken her life. But the question is who? After a while, a young man becomes interesting. A witness is said to have seen him near the place where Malin was last seen. But is that true? The man is sentenced on indicia in the […]

  • Police suspect negligence caused 230 acres of forest fire

    Police suspect negligence caused 230 acres of forest fire

    A preliminary investigation into a fire that destroyed 230 hectares of forest in Kalajoki in northern Ostrobothnia in the summer has been completed, and police suspect that the fire originated through negligence. "One person is suspected of negligence" detective inspector Ilkka PiispanenThe director leading the investigation told Yle. "Police did not suspect the act was […]

  • The media bodies demand transparency in their investigations into HS suppliers

    The media bodies demand transparency in their investigations into HS suppliers

    The legal process of the three employees of Helsingin Sanomat must be as transparent as possible, have been demanded by the Finnish Media Council (JSN) and the Editors’ Association (PTY). The three of them are accused of disclosing state secrets or attempting to disclose state secrets. The allegations relate to an article published by Helsingin […]

  • The prosecutor accuses the downtown MP of defamation

    The prosecutor accuses the downtown MP of defamation

    Member of the Center Mikko Kärnä has reported on Twitter that he is accused of defaming the professor of constitutional law at the University of Helsinki Tuomas Ojanen. In December 2020, Kärnä hinted on Twitter that Ojanen had written protests on behalf of MPs Mari Holopainen and Bella Forsgrén Parliamentary Constitutional Committee decided that the […]

  • The case with the use of weapons was discontinued

    The case with the use of weapons was discontinued

    The Icelandic District Prosecutor’s Office dismissed the case of a former police officer who was in custody earlier this year. He was suspected of firing a gun at a car belonging to the Mayor of Reykjavik in January and earlier at the Samfylkingin offices. The decision to discontinue a case is based on the provisions […]

  • HS journalists are being accused of an intelligence case

    HS journalists are being accused of an intelligence case

    The prosecutor of the assisting state has indicted three employees of Helsingin Sanomat for a thorough review of the intelligence department in Central Finland published in 2017. The three of them are accused of disclosing state secrets or attempting to disclose state secrets. The maximum penalty for crimes is four years in prison; however, it […]

  • 15 convicted of assaulting Helsinki

    15 convicted of assaulting Helsinki

    The Helsinki District Court has convicted 15 defendants of beating a young man in Pikku Huopalahti, Helsinki. The attack took place on March 27 this year. Several of those convicted received eight months of suspended prison sentences, while the majority were sentenced for their involvement in fines. One man received a month’s imprisonment because he […]

  • The journalists of Helsingin Sanomat sued for publishing encrypted defense documents

    The journalists of Helsingin Sanomat sued for publishing encrypted defense documents

    Read more: Finland continues to fall in the world press freedom index (26.4.2018) HS: KRP granted permission to search for seized equipment from intelligence writer (March 8, 2018) Kanerva: The Parliamentary Defense Committee will visit Tikkakoski (20.12.2017) HS: Police search for the home of a journalist who wrote about a military intelligence (18.12.2017) HS article […]

  • Twelve accused in Finland in connection with the FBI-led Greenlight

    Twelve accused in Finland in connection with the FBI-led Greenlight

    Read more: KRP: Nearly 100 arrests in Finland as part of FBI-led global crime (June 10, 2021) The charges are based on a preliminary investigation carried out at the Helsinki Police Department. The investigation has also revealed other crimes not related to the fight against crime and has led to the prosecution of two people […]

  • 21-year-old charged with the murder of a family member in Tisvildeleje

    A 21-year-old man who is being produced in a constitutional hearing at the Court in Elsinore on Tuesday morning, is charged with the murder of a 55-year-old woman. She was found dead in Tisvildeleje on Monday. It writes Ekstra Bladet. The indictment states that the killing happened on Monday morning and that it must have […]

  • OVERVIEW: Brothers hope for milder district court verdict in murder case

    Get an overview of the case here from the discovery of the deceased to the first day of the appeal: * On the night of 23 June 2020, 28-year-old Phillip Mbuji Johansen will be beaten at a shelter site in Nordskoven near Rønne on Bornholm. Among other things, he is beaten with a spruce raft […]

  • 30-year-old raped girl and called for the killing of politicians

    In return, he was convicted of several counts of rape by sexual intercourse other than intercourse with the girl “prior to January 12, 2016,” as the indictment states. He made the girl find herself in the abuse by threatening to show her family, friends and classmates their correspondence on sexual matters, or tell what he […]

  • Charge: Husband abused and tried to kill sick wife

    Charge: Husband abused and tried to kill sick wife

    On Tuesday, the case will begin at the Court in Nykøbing Falster. The man, who is now 63 years old, was from January 2019 to the beginning of May 2020 employed by the municipality as a caregiver for his wife, who suffers from advanced sclerosis. During that period, he repeatedly subjected her to degrading treatment, […]

  • Nicklas Bendtner is fighting for his Porsche in the High Court

    The intervention – and a fine of 40,000 kroner – is due to the fact that the 33-year-old man has been caught driving several times without a valid driving license. He has previously been disqualified from driving in Denmark for three years. At a court hearing in Copenhagen City Court at the end of September, […]

  • Large number of corona fines on the way after a judgment in principle in the High Court

    Police trooped up and charged far more than 220 people for violating the assembly ban. At that time, a maximum of 50 had to be assembled. The cases against the four were picked out and raised in court as trial cases. In the city court in Esbjerg, the three men were each fined 2,500 kroner. […]

  • Prosecutors are working to crack down on the motorcycle criminal

    Prosecutors are working to crack down on the motorcycle criminal

    Prosecutors are seeking to ban the motorcycle gang Cannonball MC – widely regarded as an organized criminal group – and its subsidiary Squad 32, the first time an attempt has been made to dismantle the national cycling gang. Recently, the neo-Nazi organization Nordic Resistance Movement and the criminal group United Brotherhood have been banned in […]

  • Finland has raised the first charges of refusing the Covid test

    Finland has raised the first charges of refusing the Covid test

    Prosecutors have indicted three defendants in the Helsinki District Court for refusing to take the mandatory Covid test upon arrival in Finland, and this is the first of its kind in the country. The fees relate to a temporary section added to the Communicable Diseases Act in the summer that an adult who intentionally or […]

  • Attorney General appeals verdict: Wants Swedes convicted of murder

    It was only briefly that a 46-year-old Swedish man could breathe a sigh of relief after being acquitted of murder. The public prosecutor has appealed the verdict. Thus, the High Court must decide whether he is complicit in the killing of Eddie Karl-Johan Christensen last year. The 46-year-old’s defender, Jens Christian Christensen, confirms this to […]

  • 21-year-old sentenced to stay in the nightlife after ax ballad

    A 21-year-old man has on Monday been sentenced to ten months unconditional imprisonment for having tried to hit another young man with an ax outside a disco in Nykøbing Falster in September. This is stated by the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police in a press release. In addition to the prison sentence, he has also […]

  • Drug factory near Odder leads to demands for extraordinarily long punishment

    On a property near Odder, two middle-aged men must have produced a total of 430 kilos of amphetamine. This is the claim in a criminal case, which the Court in Aarhus will deal with from March next year. The two men were in the process of producing over 200 kilos of amphetamine when they were […]

  • Prosecutors demand at least four years after a fatal pedestrian accident

    At one point, the car’s speed reached 120 kilometers per hour on a stretch where you can drive a maximum of 70 kilometers per hour. This is stated by a leading prosecutor in the Copenhagen Police in a press release on Monday. – The investigation has clarified a process that, in our opinion, contains many […]

  • Prosecutor: The use of a police firearm is not being investigated

    Prosecutor: The use of a police firearm is not being investigated

    The Hämeenlinna Prosecutor’s Office has announced that it will not start an investigation into the use of a police firearm in an incident in the city’s apartment building in September. Police responded to the alarm in the Kettumäki area at the end of last month on Friday night at around 11.30 pm, when one officer […]

  • The cannabis factory

    The cannabis factory

    When the police attack the farm, they discover that the entire barn is filled with cannabis plants, it turns out to be over 3000 plants and the largest cultivation so far in Sweden. A notebook with sketched horse heads becomes a clue and soon the police find another cannabis cultivation on the Västgötaslätten. In addition, […]

  • Taxi driver can lose car after driver driving

    Taxi driver can lose car after driver driving

    This is the demand from a prosecutor on Friday in the Copenhagen City Court, where a judge must decide on the effect of the new rules on so-called insane driving. The reason is an episode on the Helsingør motorway on the night of 3 April. An officer measured the taxi’s speed at at least 121 […]

  • Judge removes shoplifter from the street

    This is stated by prosecutor Niclas Nissen from the Central and West Jutland Police after the constitutional hearing in the Court in Herning. – It is based on the fact that all the conditions have been made in a very short time. We can not have him keep running around the street, he says. In […]

  • Charge: Seven children in institutions fell victim to abuse

    Charge: Seven children in institutions fell victim to abuse

    The indictment concerns so-called sexual intercourse other than intercourse against five of the children. When victims are under 12 years of age, it is described in the Penal Code as rape, even if no use has been made of coercion or violence. In the case of two of the children, according to the prosecution, there […]

  • Kongsberg attacks suspects in Norway: Radicalized and mentally unstable

    Kongsberg attacks suspects in Norway: Radicalized and mentally unstable

    A Danish man was arrested and charged with the deadly attack in Kongsberg, yesterday. Police say the suspect was flagged for radicalization. Yesterday, a man with a bow and arrow killed five people and injured two others in Kongsberg, Norway. After 30 minutes of the attack, the police have arrested the suspect. Norwegian police revealed […]

  • Former chief of police killings risks a tougher sentence

    The verdict in the case of a well-known police officer’s alleged breach of confidentiality has been appealed to the Eastern High Court. This means that the case against Jens Møller, who was previously head of investigation in the Copenhagen Police, continues. It is the Public Prosecutor in Copenhagen who on Wednesday states that they have […]

  • Rocker gets life for murder that started gang conflict

    Rocker gets life for murder that started gang conflict

    Two of the men were hit. Cem Kaplan, 38, the father of five children, was killed. The other man was in mortal danger but survived. Earlier Tuesday, a unanimous jury found 41-year-old Jess Johnny Sohnemann Brønnum guilty of murder and attempted murder. The four men in the car belonged to the NNV group, and the […]

  • Agent: Terrorist wanted as many bullets as possible

    Agent: Terrorist wanted as many bullets as possible

    On Monday, the agent was questioned in Copenhagen City Court, where journalists have been able to hear the questioning via a listening room to protect the agent’s identity. – I said I could get 40-50 bullets. He said he wanted as much as possible. I said, what’s most possible? 1000? – Then he replied that […]

  • ISS is charged after the death of the cleaner

    ISS is charged after the death of the cleaner

    Following an investigation by the Danish Working Environment Authority, the prosecution has decided to prosecute the employer. The fine requirement is 160,000 kroner and is calculated on the basis of fixed rates, informs senior plaintiff Rikke Hald in North Zealand Police. – Our opinion is that the work was not organized in a fully safe […]

  • City court close to legal coke in case of murder of young woman

    Subsequently, several of the audience expressed astonishment that there was no more control over the law among the professional actors in the court. The witness has been dating one of the two men accused of the murder of Nicoline Plintic Pedersen, who was found strangled and beaten to death in an apartment in Ølby near […]

  • The court arrested the driver for an accident that claimed three people

    The court arrested the driver for an accident that claimed three people

    The Pirkanmaa District Court sentenced an 18-year-old man to five and a half years in prison for participating in a car accident in which three people died. The defendant had been charged with three murder charges related to a one-vehicle accident in Nokia, near the city of Tampere, just after one o’clock on 16 August […]

  • Prosecutor Anchor: Demands two Levakovic brothers expelled forever

    It is not enough that the Court in Glostrup two weeks ago deported the brothers Jimmi and Dollar Levakovic from Denmark with a ban on entry for nine years. The prosecution wants them thrown out of the country forever. Thus, the Public Prosecutor in Copenhagen stated on Friday that it is appealing the verdict in […]

  • Witness to murder charge: He was quiet and calm

    The young man’s age will not be revealed at the hearing. But court chairman Mogens Pedersen gives permission for his mother to sit next to him. – You may sit here, but you must not interfere, it sounds from the presiding judge addressed to the mother of a young man. Prosecutor Kirsten Jensen is interested […]

  • A judge in Kolding has imprisoned an IS woman taken home

    According to Ekstra Bladet, the judge decided that she should be remanded in custody for the time being until 1 November. The woman is charged under the terrorism clauses as she is said to have joined Islamic State in 2015. In addition, she is accused of having resided in what the prosecutor describes as “certain […]

  • The former Oulu politician was convicted of ethnic incitement for the third time

    The former Oulu politician was convicted of ethnic incitement for the third time

    Former city councilor Junes Lokka has been convicted of inciting a number of people in his speech to the Oulu City Council in February 2020. According to the prosecutor, his speech publicly threatened asylum seekers and immigrants. Lokka submitted a proposal to the Oulu City Council both in writing and orally, in which he suggested […]

  • Teacher gets three years in prison for abusing student

    However, the trial court was convinced by the explanation from the girl, who arrived crying at the courthouse, writes Herning Folkeblad. The teacher is convicted of gross misuse of his age and experience. He was also mentally superior to the girl, the prosecutor has stressed. The teacher has denied that by sending messages and pictures […]

  • Full carpenter wanted to pick up pizza – 11-year-old girl killed

    Full carpenter wanted to pick up pizza – 11-year-old girl killed

    The court in Nykøbing Falster on Thursday ruled against the carpenter. On his way to the pizzeria, he torpedoed 11-year-old Lærke’s bicycle. Even though the girl and her brother were drawn into the rebate. She was pronounced dead at the hospital the next morning. The sentence is imprisonment for 3 years and 11 months. This […]

  • Homecoming mother charged with terrorist connection is jailed

    The woman did not want to speak during the court hearing and has not wanted to say anything until now, prosecutor Søren Harbo said at the beginning of the court hearing. The woman’s defense attorney, Amalie Starch, announced that the woman pleads not guilty to the charges. The 32-year-old woman is charged with having joined […]

  • Prosecutors demand high punishment under new law against insane driving

    The prosecutor wants the 29-year-old man sentenced to 3 years and 11 months in prison. That requirement is related to the law changes that went into effect in March, just weeks before the 29-year-old carpenter’s apprentice chose to pick up pizza in the company car, even though he was heavily intoxicated. According to Iben Grønbæk, […]