Sydsvenskan reports that armed men have carried out an exemption from Råbyhemmet. The information is confirmed to SVT Nyheter by the Swedish National Board of Education.

- There has been an exemption at Råby and the person is wanted, says Stefan Hell Fröding, press officer at the Swedish National Board of Education, SiS.

Was it armed release?

- It was an armed release. This is about the fact that we do not have an existing perimeter protection.

This means that there is no fence and fence that will make exemptions more difficult, Hell Fröding clarifies.

Closed youth care

SiS ungdomshem Råby accepts non-compulsory school boys and girls with psychosocial problems, substance abuse and crime.

The home has 48 places for young people over the age of 15 up to the age of 21 and who have been sentenced to closed youth care (LSU) or are in compulsory care (LVU).

What are you doing now?

- This is not going to happen. We have started a large security project at the authority that will be presented in the near future, says Stefan Hell Fröding, press officer at the Swedish National Board of Education, SiS.

- It can be about perimeter protection, intelligence activities about risk assessments, he concludes.

A large police operation is underway in Lund late on Wednesday evening.