Man in his 30s acquitted of train theft

A man in his 30s found with stolen goods from a train has been acquitted by Falu District Court. The court states that it cannot prove he committed the theft. However, his burglary tools are confiscated.

Falu District Court has acquitted a man in his 30s of suspicion of theft from a train. The man was found with goods suspected to be stolen from the train, but the court assesses that the evidence is insufficient to link him to the crime.

According to the court, there is insufficient evidence to show that the man himself carried out the theft. He is thereby acquitted of the charge related to the train theft.

At the same time, the man loses the burglary tools he was carrying. He has admitted to using the tools to break into properties, leading to their confiscation.

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