Former police chief suspected of crime after Mats Löfving's death
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Former Swedish National Police chief Anders Thornberg is suspected of causing the death of another person.
Can be prosecuted for the controversial action. But the former national police chief himself denies the crime.
Former national police chief Anders Thornberg is suspected of causing someone's death after the death of police chief Mats Löfving. 'I deny the crime...'
Former national police chief Anders Thornberg is suspected of crimes in connection with the death of Mats Löfving last year. He is suspected of causing the death of another. “I have not been negligent,” Thornberg said, denying the charge.
After the death of police chief Mats Löfving last year, a person is now suspected of causing someone's death, according to Ekot.
Former national police chief Anders Thornberg is suspected of causing another's death after Mats Löfving's death last year. Löfving, who was deputy national police chief, took his own life after a press conference where it was established that he had been dishonest. "I deny the charges. I have not been negligent," says Thornberg about the suspicions. He remains in office as governor despite the investigation.
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