SWEDEN
So the muslims can run wild shooting, bombing , raping and killing and the police do nothing. But say anything that does not fit into the government story about Ukrine and you will be hunted down
"You will be fought": Police officers hunt "Russian collaborators"
Published March 5, 2025 at 7:37 AM
Domestic. Police officer Viktor Adolphson, external commander of the emergency services in Södermalm, calls people "Russian trolls" and "Russian collaborators" and threatens to "fight" them. He does this in front of his over 200,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter).
"A Russian troll running errands for a hostile foreign power. You must be fought. The first and easiest step is block."
So writes celebrity police and social media profile Viktor Adolphson in a reply to another user on X.
Other users who criticize him for various things are also told that they are "Russian trolls" or "Russian sympathizers." Not least after Adolphson posted a photo of himself posing with a yellow and a blue pen.
"Russian troll. You should be ashamed. Block," Adolphson writes in response to a person who believes that the police should "defend the inhabitants of Sweden against crime."
Another user who questions the police commander's view of the Ukraine war, a view that is consistent with the image of politicians and the media, receives the following rebuke:
"Now you showed that you are not only a Russian collaborator, but also that you have no idea. In my job, we risk our lives."
Many users have reacted to Adolphson's threatening tone. However, he has defended himself vigorously in a series of posts in which he counterattacks even more critical users and announces that he is blocking their accounts.
"Tip. Read the different meanings of 'fight'. Instead of guessing and believing things. Tip the victim to report it," he writes in one of the answers.
Viktor Adolphson is just one in a series of senior Swedish government officials at X who in recent weeks have reacted to Donald Trump's peace plan by calling critics "Russian trolls" and announcing their hunt for "traitors".
SWEDEN
This is something everyone needs to fear
District Court: GP must disclose reader information
Published March 4, 2025 at 3:12 PM
Law & Justice. The District Court has decided that Göteborgs-Posten must release a list of which subscribers have been logged in and read an article about an explosion in Gothenburg in the spring of 2024.
According to Dagens Juridik, the decision covers over 100 people, whose names, social security numbers, contact information and IP addresses will now be disclosed to the prosecutor.
The purpose is to investigate a serious criminal suspicion linked to the explosion.
GP tried to limit the extradition by only releasing information about people of direct interest to the investigation, but this was rejected. The District Court believes that the information can be crucial as evidence and that there is a great public interest in solving the crime.
The prosecutor's interest therefore weighs "significantly more heavily" than the privacy of subscribers, according to the court.