During the summer of 2019, the police were able to revamp this drug addiction after a comprehensive search of the league. A 51-year-old resident of a smaller town in Strängnäs Municipality emerged as the league's central figure.

- This was a man who lived a seemingly relatively ordinary family life outside Strängnäs but who had little income in relation to his expenses and assets. With the help of scouting, secret coercive means and investigative work, suspicions were made that the man was selling drugs and doping drugs on Flugsvamp 3.0, says Patrik Sjögren, investigative leader for the action group section in the Eastern Police region.

Encrypted communication was mapped

Among other things, the league was behind the username Drugstore, which sold amphetamines, cocaine, ecstacy, cannabis and a variety of doping drugs. Buyers had the drug delivered home in padded envelopes by mail.

- Through collaboration with the national operative department and employees in the IT forensic department, part of the man's encrypted communication has been mapped, which has given us a picture of how he instructed the suspected to send orders made on his sales profile on Flugsvamp 3.0, says Patrik Sjögren.

The 51-year-old was arrested on October 22 and the league's various sales profiles on Darknet have since been shut down.

Three in the league receive prison

The Norrköping District Court sentenced the 51-year-old to four years in prison for three serious drug offenses, three serious doping crimes, one serious weapon crime and one weapon crime.

A 28-year-old man from Norrköping is sentenced to serious drug and drug offenses for two years and six months in prison.

A 35-year-old man, also from Norrköping, is sentenced to serious drug and drug offenses to two years in prison.

A 30-year-old man from a small town in Norrtälje municipality is convicted of doping crime and acquitted of suspicion of money laundering. The penalty will be 75 hours of community service.