Family stopped at Arlanda after police passport error

A family heading to Thailand was stopped at Arlanda airport because police had blocked the wrong passport. The state has now paid out just over 42,000 kronor in compensation.

The family was heading to Thailand when they were stopped at Arlanda. The new passport turned out to be blocked because of a mistake by the police.

The incident occurred recently according to the article details. The state has since compensated the family with just over 42,000 kronor.

Arlanda is Sweden's largest airport and is located outside Stockholm.

関連記事

Two doctors receiving ex gratia compensation in the da Costa case
AIによって生成された画像

Pointed-out doctors receive two million kronor each in Da Costa case

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

The government has granted Thomas Allgén and Teet Härm two million kronor each in ex gratia compensation. The decision came after they were pointed out as guilty in the high-profile Da Costa case in the 1980s.

A man from Umeå has been charged with a customs offense after carrying clothes worth 28,850 kronor from a layover in Qatar. Customs at Arlanda Airport found the items exceeded the duty-free limit.

AIによるレポート

A teenager in Borlänge who was detained in April over a school threat later found to be a rumor is now seeking unusually high compensation from the state.

A nurse has been convicted by Örebro District Court for accessing relatives' medical records without authorization. The breaches, discovered in 2024, involved up to 90 unauthorized lookups spanning several years.

AIによるレポート

Ukrainian Serhii Baranovskyi was deported from Sweden over an alleged drunk driving incident he denies. Following an investigation, the Swedish Tax Agency admits two identities were mixed up.

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否