La policía de Örebro defiende el método Sluta Skjut

La policía de Örebro responde a las críticas sobre la iniciativa Sluta Skjut. El cuerpo policial sostiene que el método ha dado resultados tras la fase operativa.

La policía de Örebro defiende la iniciativa Sluta Skjut, también conocida como intervención contra la violencia grupal o GVI. El objetivo es reducir la violencia de las bandas.

La agente Johanna Johansson declaró a P4 Örebro que el número de incidentes y muertes anuales ha disminuido tras la fase operativa.

La policía de Östergötland se ha pronunciado anteriormente en contra de este método y sostiene que no se ha demostrado su eficacia en el contexto sueco.

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