Three men were arrested at E18 near Enköping a month ago. And since then, the police have been working on identifying where and how they worked, something that UNT was the first to report on.

In an apartment in a Stockholm suburb recently found thousands of objects believed to come from various burglaries, and seized. The burglars have primarily focused on jewelry, cash, electronics and watches.

- Right now we can link them to about 15 burglaries, but they may fit in about 70 cases in total in the Central Region and the Stockholm area. They are believed to have committed between four and six burglaries a day, so they have been extremely active, says Jonas Eronen, the police spokesman.

International crime network

The police try to link the various burglaries by looking at how the burglars have entered the homes and the tracks they may have left behind.

The trio is detained and the principal, who had a false identity document, is to belong to an international crime network.

At the end of last week, another car was stopped in Enköping, with four people believed to be behind a series of burglaries in the Gothenburg area.

- It could be about 40 burglaries, some of them had also been committed in Enköping, says Jonas Eronen.