Trial opens in Falun for theft ring behind 70 stolen motorcycles and quads

The trial has begun in Falun District Court against eight suspects indicted two weeks ago for an organized theft ring that stole around 70 cross motorcycles and quads worth five million kronor from Dalarna and central Sweden, smuggling them to Poland. On the first day, the prosecutor presented chat conversations linking the accused.

Following the indictment filed on April 8 at Falu District Court—detailed in prior coverage—the trial opened Monday against the eight suspects charged with aggravated thefts across Dalarna, Gävle, Uppsala, Värmland, and Örebro.

Prosecutor Johan Knies reviewed chat messages connecting aliases to the defendants, discussing trailer rentals, covers, and payments for specific motorcycle brands and models. The operation's structure, including transport to Poland, was highlighted, building on the GPS-tracked bust in Leksand that cracked the case.

Due to the number of defendants, around 15 Prison and Probation Service guards were present. The proceedings underscore the gang's detailed planning and execution.

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Eight people have been indicted for stealing around 70 motorcycles and ATVs in Dalarna and central Sweden. The vehicles, worth about five million kronor, were smuggled to Poland. The theft ring was uncovered thanks to a GPS tracker on a stolen ATV in Leksand.

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A GPS tracker on Erik Asp's quad bike helped police track suspected thieves to Poland. The thieves were stopped after stealing around 70 vehicles in central Sweden. The trial of eight suspects is now underway in Falu District Court.

A man in his 40s from northern Dalarna, sentenced to prison for assault in February, now faces charges of aggravated violation of peace, aggravated theft, and property damage against a former partner.

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In the trial following last month's indictment, a man in Ångermanland is accused of gross pimping by selling his wife for sex to over 120 men via Swish payments exceeding one million kronor. The prosecutor now seeks forfeiture of 507,000 kronor as crime proceeds. The trial, behind closed doors at Ångermanlands tingsrätt, is ongoing and set to last 14 days.

 

 

 

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