Swedish court judges reducing sentences in the Think Pink environmental case appeal.
Swedish court judges reducing sentences in the Think Pink environmental case appeal.
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Appeal court reduces sentences in Think Pink case

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The Svea Court of Appeal has issued its ruling in Sweden's largest environmental case involving Think Pink. Fariba Andersson is sentenced to five years in prison and Thomas Nilsson to four years and six months. Two people are fully acquitted.

The Court of Appeal confirms that Fariba Andersson and Thomas Nilsson held central roles in the company. They are convicted of serious environmental crimes at 18 sites across the country. The couple must pay over 200 million kronor in damages to municipalities including Botkyrka and Västerås.

The sentences are reduced slightly compared to the district court ruling. Andersson avoids the maximum six-year penalty. An environmental consultant is fully acquitted while another person's sentence is lowered from four and a half to four years.

Laxå municipality announces plans to sue the convicted parties to recover tax funds. Staffan Jansson in Västerås expresses disappointment over the reduced sentences but states that cleanup plans will proceed.

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Initial reactions on X to the Think Pink appeal court ruling focus on the reduced sentences for key figures like the 'sopdrottningen', with users sharing news updates on the environmental case outcome and noting the scandal's scale.

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Two doctors receiving ex gratia compensation in the da Costa case
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Pointed-out doctors receive two million kronor each in Da Costa case

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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.

The three waste piles in Dannemora, worrying residents for six years since Think Pink began dumping there in 2020, are set for removal. Östhammars municipality has placed responsibility on landowner Dannemora Iron AB, giving them two years. "We know people have been worried," says Lina Lendahl, team leader at the environmental unit.

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Svea Court of Appeal has increased prison sentences for two men from Hedemora convicted of gross money laundering. The men must now pay 1.8 million kronor in damages.

The Verden regional court has sentenced Daniela Klette to 13 years in prison for serious robberies and extortion. The defense had sought only probation. Supporters protested inside the courtroom.

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A woman has been sentenced by Norrköping District Court for defrauding church members of money on six occasions. She admitted the crimes and will perform community service.

A 61-year-old man in Ångermanland has been sentenced to four years and five months in prison for gross procuring. Ångermanlands tingsrätt also convicted him of several other crimes after he sold his wife to over 120 men over several years.

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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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