Feb 8 โ€ข 12:52 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Norway VG

Swedish media: Police operation at Swedish police chief

A police operation is underway at the residence of Petra Lundh, the Swedish national police chief, in Stockholm.

Authorities are conducting a police operation at the home of Petra Lundh in Stockholm, as reported by the Swedish newspaper Expressen. Lundh holds the position equivalent to police director in Norway, leading Swedenโ€™s law enforcement agency. The operation is reported to be in response to a series of break-ins and attempted break-ins, as confirmed by Carina Skagerlind of the Stockholm police to Aftonbladet.

The address of the operation has been cordoned off, and crime technicians are at the scene investigating any potential evidence. At this stage, however, there is no information connecting the incident to Lundh's professional role or any criminal activity. The police have stated that despite the ongoing investigation, they would not comment on individual cases, emphasizing the need for a thorough examination of the situation.

This incident raises questions about security and safety issues, particularly in relation to high-ranking officials and their families, as the police face increased scrutiny regarding their protection. While the operation appears to be part of a larger trend of rising burglary incidents in urban areas of Sweden, the specific details surrounding this case remain unclear, making it a point of concern for both Lundh and the public, who are eager for updates regarding the investigation's findings.

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