The man was arrested for grossly illegal threats and grossly false alarms.

He is said to have made the calls during the period October 3 to November 4 this year - the last call he made just before he was arrested by the police.

- It is about in the order of 200 false alarm calls to 112, says Hans Harding, chamber prosecutor.

The conversations are recorded, which is now part of the evidence against the man.

- It has not been established that it is him but I have heard him speak at the arrest hearing and have heard some of the recorded alarm calls and think it sounds like his voice, says Hans Harding.

- Then we can tie the phone he called from to him when he was wearing the phone when he was arrested.

Then he had just made a false alarm call.

The man denies the crime

The 37-year-old, who lives in Malmö, denies that he made any alarm calls at all.

The man was not arrested for the heading sabotage against blue light activities, which Hans Harding requested in the first place.

However, the prosecutor continues to claim that the crimes should be classified as such.

In the future, the calls will be mapped with the help of SOS Alarm.

- Then we will examine what consequences these conversations have had.

When have they sent out the police and rescue service so it has become an unnecessary emergency, he says.

See the feature from last Friday about the arrest of the man:

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On October 23, the bomb squad's robot investigated a suspected dangerous object on Von Lingen's road in Malmö.

Photo: Mikael Nilsson