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Sweden reheated; Police is telling lies says Chancellor of Justice

John MacTyvi | 11.01.2006 08:18 | Culture | Education | London

Swedish people legal protection is in danger, when policemen are telling lies. Lambertz told on Saturday on a radio interview, that he believes innocent people beign jailed into Swedish jails.

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Swedish Chancellor of Justice prosecutes Swedish Policemen for telling lies
STT-IKK, 7.1.2006

Swedish people legal protection is in danger, when policemen are telling lies and Courts are in rush, warns Swedish Cancellor of Justice.

Lambertz told on Saturday on a radio interview, that he believes innocent people beign jailed into Swedish jails due to lacks in the Legal System.

- Among certain policemen telling lies is a habit, when working partner needs protection or when suspected must be found quilty, Lambertz says.
- It is very common.

Courts seem to be in such a hurry, that they no longer have effort to ponder, are the case owners, witnesses or even the police telling lies.

Swedish Police got irritated from Lambertz’s statements. Swedish Police Management and Leading Police Chief Stefan Strömberg requires to present case evidence to support his claim.

Unofficial draft translation from © Verkkouutiset - ISSN 1458-4441 article was provided by adult IT-Engineering Student Åke Tyvi (victim of Finnish Police Machinery)


Original article © Verkkouutiset - ISSN 1458-4441
Ulkomaat
"Ruotsin oikeuskansleri syyttää poliiseja valehtelusta"
STT-IKK, 7.1.2006
© Verkkouutiset - ISSN 1458-4441
Source: Verkkouutiset
www.verkkouutiset.fi/

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