According to the customs, it is natural that it becomes more difficult and more difficult to smuggle drugs when the traffic and flow disappear across the Sound.

Kim Moeller, criminologist at Malmö University agrees:

- When the borders are closed, it is more dangerous to smuggle drugs in larger proportions.

The smuggling networks have layers

Kim Moeller also thinks there may be an extra large influx of drugs across borders when they open again.

- It is natural. The drug dealers have stocks already. They will surely be interested in rebuilding their smuggling networks once the borders open, says Kim Moeller.

At the same time, Lars Bäckström emphasizes that the smuggling has not stopped completely.

- There are still transport routes in. Then you will try to use them, he says.