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Meeting-Free at Last - Police Magazine

Summary by Polistidningen
After 44 years in the service of the authority and two weeks after his resignation, Polistidningen meets Stefan Sintéus, 65, at home in Trelleborg. – It's strange that the phone doesn't ring all the time. I've always had to charge it in the middle of the day, says the newly-made leisure millionaire. We're sitting at a lunch restaurant on the port city's pedestrian street. The sun is warm, seagulls are screaming and the wind from the Öresund make…
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After 44 years in the service of the authority and two weeks after his resignation, Polistidningen meets Stefan Sintéus, 65, at home in Trelleborg. – It's strange that the phone doesn't ring all the time. I've always had to charge it in the middle of the day, says the newly-made leisure millionaire. We're sitting at a lunch restaurant on the port city's pedestrian street. The sun is warm, seagulls are screaming and the wind from the Öresund make…

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Polistidningen broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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