In the clip you hear how the sex trade in Jönköping County is going and how it has changed in recent years.

- Most of us who catch up immediately acknowledge. They admit and just want to get out of there because it is such a shameful crime, says Marcus Anefur, who worked with the police's latest sex raid in Jönköping.

Organized crime

Eleven men are suspected of sex purchases after the police conducted a targeted operation against sex trafficking in Jönköping between Wednesday and Saturday last week. According to the Jönköpings-Posten, the strike took place against an apartment and a camping cabin. Nine men have now been fined 50 daily fines this week.

The police believe that it is organized crime that is behind the operation.

Was tenth man

Almost a tenth of the men in Sweden have at some time paid or given other compensation for sex, according to a report from the Public Health Authority that came out the following year. Among women, less than one percent paid for sex.

"It is a high figure when it comes to men, but that figure has historically declined anyway," says Marcus Anefur.

He says that the women who sold sex often come from very poor conditions and that they were sometimes forced by threats of violence or other methods of pressure.