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Police Museum Puts Sala on the Map - Polistidningen

Summary by Polistidningen
When Sala turned 400 last year, it was Glenn Andersson, with a number of local political assignments behind him, who became chairman of the anniversary committee. One of the decisions he made was to breathe life into a police museum. At that time, it had been almost 25 years since the old one was closed. A police museum in Sala would hardly be possible without the city's notorious gang: the Salaligan. What Glenn Andersson doesn't know about the …
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When Sala turned 400 last year, it was Glenn Andersson, with a number of local political assignments behind him, who became chairman of the anniversary committee. One of the decisions he made was to breathe life into a police museum. At that time, it had been almost 25 years since the old one was closed. A police museum in Sala would hardly be possible without the city's notorious gang: the Salaligan. What Glenn Andersson doesn't know about the …

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Polistidningen broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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