In the clip, Erik Nord tells why this crime is difficult to access. He is also asked: What should vulnerable people do?
On Sunday, SVT published an interview with integration police Ulf Boström, which had a great impact.
SVT Nyheter Väst has for several years met about ten people around Sweden who refused to pay.
Boström: The police can not protect the victims
Boström says that the problem with the gangs' organized blackmail is enormous and that the police cannot protect the victims.
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In the clip, Ulf Boström is asked how it feels to see how organized blackmail grows - then there is a lack of integration police who can not hold back their tears.
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Police Chief Erik Nord is aware of the problem, but does not agree with Ulf Boström that the police do not protect the vulnerable people.
The fact that people do not dare to report is seen by Nord as extremely serious.
- Then the possibility disappears that we can rectify the problems, and then it may be that this very circumstance gives rise to further crime because it pays for criminals to give in and blackmail people.
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In the clip, SVT's reporter explains how the criminal networks can conduct their blackmail. "Joseph" is a fictitious name. Photo: SVT