Woman in her 20s sentenced to five years for serious drug offense

The Mora District Court has sentenced a woman in her 20s to five years in prison for a serious drug offense following a police operation in Västerdalarna.

According to the ruling, the woman handed over 5.7 kilograms of cannabis during a police surveillance operation in Västerdalarna. This proved decisive for her arrest and the subsequent trial.

At the same time, she was acquitted of charges involving a serious weapons offense and the handling of hand grenades. The Mora District Court found insufficient evidence for those accusations.

The sentence was handed down recently and reflects how Swedish courts address serious narcotics crimes in the region.

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A 61-year-old man being sentenced in court for gross procuring.
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