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Police put the squeeze on hug thieves

Stockholm police have warned residents to be on their guard against a gang of thieves which is targeting its marks with seemingly harmless hugs.

Featured, GeneralFebruary 20, 2012
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Police struggle to stop teenage dial-a-drink service

Stockholm police have admitted they are making little progress in quelling the phenomenon known as “vodka-mobile”, which sees teens ordering alcohol d...

Culture, FeaturedFebruary 18, 2012
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Stamps stealers busted in huge heist

Danish police have arrested seven men in connection with the robbery of misprinted stamps worth millions.

Denmark, FeaturedFebruary 12, 2012
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Witnesses calling media before police

Witnesses to crimes and accidents in Finland are frequently alerting the media before the police, according to reports.

Culture, FinlandFebruary 6, 2012
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‘Skara Cannibal’ and ‘Vampire Woman’ plan to wed

Two notorious Swedish murderers plan to marry after meeting and falling in love in a high security psychiatric ward.

Featured, GeneralFebruary 6, 2012
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Wheelchair thieves make surprise getaway on foot

Police are hunting two phony disabled people who got out of their wheelchairs and legged it after being caught shoplifting in a Swedish supermarket.

Business, FeaturedFebruary 5, 2012
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Politicians call for sexual offences law change

A number of Danish politicians are calling for harsher penalties for sexual crimes and an end to the legal absurdity that sees paedophiles and rapists...

Denmark, FeaturedJanuary 29, 2012
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Mother on trial for drowning sons

A mother who pushed her two sons into a river and watched them drown is being charged with their murder in a Swedish court.

Featured, GeneralJanuary 26, 2012
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