An illustration showing a reporter accessing the prime minister's estate without security.
An illustration showing a reporter accessing the prime minister's estate without security.
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Säpo criticized after Aftonbladet exposé on security at Kristersson's estate

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An Aftonbladet reporter gained access to the prime minister couple's Fållökna estate without security checks. Ulf Kristersson states he feels secure with the protection.

Aftonbladet reporter Lisa Röstlund signed up as a volunteer at the Fållökna estate in Flens municipality on June 9 2026. She used a false surname and an AI-altered photo to be accepted after four hours. No ID check or backpack search was carried out on site. The reporter heard information about the prime minister couple's routines and was shown their bedroom by Birgitta Ed. Security expert Jörgen Holmlund called the security catastrophically poor and stressed that it is Säpo's duty to protect regardless of what the protected persons think. Ulf Kristersson told SVT that he feels very secure with the security. Säpo states that they take the protection very seriously but do not want to comment on specific measures in the case. Social Democrats Party Secretary Tobias Baudin described it as a corrupt Kristersson culture.

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Users express concern over Säpo's security lapses at Kristersson's estate following the Aftonbladet report, with criticism of the agency, notes on Kristersson's comments, and some viewing it as politically motivated.

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Illustration depicting Jimmie Åkesson confronting an intruder during a garage break-in in Sölvesborg.
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Break-in at Jimmie Åkesson's garage in Sölvesborg

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SD leader Jimmie Åkesson was targeted in a break-in at his garage in Sölvesborg overnight into Tuesday. He confronted the suspected intruder himself. Sweden's Security Service confirms an ongoing preliminary investigation linked to one of their protected persons.

The Social Democrats are demanding an external review of Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and the government over conflicts of interest. Party secretary Tobias Baudin says all cards must be on the table.

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Lawyer Johan Eriksson has requested to reopen the investigation into the Knutby murder. He seeks to overturn the conviction of babysitter Sara Svensson following Aftonbladet investigations highlighting flaws in the probe. The Chief Public Prosecutor's Office will now assess the request.

Police are investigating a suspected serious crime in Örbyhus, northern Uppland. A residence has been cordoned off following an alert at 07.55 on Sunday morning. Police confirm no danger to the public.

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Vänsterpartiet has removed around 24 candidates from its lists ahead of autumn elections following Expressen revelations of support for terror groups.

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