Under the Swedish Transport Administration's cover, the Iranian state was singled out for spying on Swedes via a driving license app.

If you install the software, it can, among other things, record your conversations, check where you are, steal your text messages and passwords, according to Amir Rashidi, as researcher and head of Miian group.

- This app is aimed at very specific individuals.

Ethnic and religious minorities.

No one can have an interest in this except a state, says Amir Rashidi.

- It is unacceptable that Tehran is conducting an aggressive espionage aimed at residents of Sweden, especially at the people who fled the mullahs' Iran and found refuge in our country, says Hans Wallmark, who is foreign policy spokesman for the Moderates.

And now Hans Wallmark believes that Sweden must act.

 - The incident also clarifies Iran's destructive actions towards the outside world and must be met with a clear response from the Swedish government.