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In an interview with the VLT newspaper, fighter crime suspect Karl Hedin talks about the period following the arrest.
He is suspected of having committed a large hunting offense, but he feels that he has received considerable support from the environment since his release three months ago.
– It was thought that my credibility would be low and that I would be a criminal. It has turned out the opposite. I have never been so popular, he said, according to the VLT, about a conference on the annual meeting of the Falu JVK hunting association in front of 130 people.
A support group for Karl Hedin has 26,000 members and in just over a year he will tell his story in a new book.
Then he intends to ask for compensation if everything goes as he wishes.
"It should be as much as possible"
– The normal rate is SEK 3,000 and SEK 1,000 for the following days. I have not thought about the amount of my application, but it should be as much as possible, said Karl Hedin at the conference.
For the newspaper, he described the time spent in detention as a torture and said he was upset by the incident.
He is very critical of the work of the police.
– The first time is when they start listening. The second time is when they throw me in the cell filler. It's a fucking torture. The third time is when they do the research. Each time they shake the tree because they are hoping to find something. I am convinced that they would find something among half of you, he said during the presentation.
Karl Hedin was arrested last October
It was Friday, October 26 of last year as Karl Hedin and was arrested.
Behind the police raid was a prolonged investigation and telephone interception of the suspect's mobile and fixed telephones.
In addition, there was a secret source, a woman close to one of the suspects, who explained in detail about certain parts that she was particularly concerned that poison had been used to kill predators.
Industrial billionaire Karl Hedin, one of Sweden's largest forest owners, was arrested at his home while police were on line with wiretapping and thought it was all over the world. 39, a wolf's blow.
Karl Hedin is still suspected of flagrante delicto, previous suspicions of big game hunting have been written off.
The scale of penalties for serious hunting offenses can range up to four years in prison and five people are suspected in total.
Attorney General Lars Magnusson plans to lay charges in the summer.
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