Police decide on drone surveillance during Dansbandsveckan in Malung

The police authority has decided to use drones for camera surveillance in Malung during Dansbandsveckan from 10 to 19 July.

The police will monitor the area with drones every day between 11:00 and 05:00 during the period.

The purpose is to prevent criminal activity and maintain public order and safety.

The drones fly at high altitudes and cannot identify individuals or film inside homes.

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Police and construction workers collaborating on a theft prevention initiative in Dalarna, Sweden.
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New collaboration to warn construction industry in Dalarna

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Police in Dalarna and Maskinentreprenörerna have launched a collaboration called Varningdirekt to reduce thefts and crimes against construction companies.

The police authority has decided to monitor parts of Leksand with drones during the Midsummer weekend from 18 to 21 June 2026.

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Police have decided to use drones for camera surveillance in central Borlänge during the football match between Brage and Norrköping on 16 May.

Police in Bergslagen region and insurance company LF Dalarnas are inviting media to a press conference on Thursday, April 23, in Falun. The event focuses on a collaboration under the police's Ladulås project to help individuals and businesses reduce theft risks. Targeted communication will warn owners of vehicles and property in nearby high-risk areas.

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Police in southern Sweden are reinforced with officers from across the country and Denmark ahead of the NATO foreign ministers meeting on May 21 and 22.

Uppsala youth service and police in Uppsala and Knivsta are appealing to guardians to maintain close contact with youths ahead of Valborg celebrations. Risks of alcohol debut, crime, and vulnerability rise during the weekend, both in person and on social media. Adult presence can significantly enhance youth safety.

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Malmö City will not forward information to the police about the city's speeders. This is according to Tobias Nilsson, director of the Property and Street Office.

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