Both men and women

The survey shows that 17 percent of the suspects are women and 83 percent are men.

The average age is 27 years and 57 percent of the accused are previously unpunished.

40 out of 65 people live in Uppsala municipality.

The others live in Björklinge, Östervåla, Järlåsa and Storvreta, among others.

Three of the 65 accused are not Swedish citizens.

Only seven out of 65 people have children.

Information from the Swedish Tax Agency shows that the people involved have very varied finances.

The median value of the accused's taxed income in 2020 is approximately SEK 297,000.

Seven of them had an annual income above the national average.

Large crystal coil - 58 suspects

In March, 58 people were prosecuted after a giant investigation where drugs, firearms and explosives were found in an apartment in Fålhagen.

The explosive is suspected to have been intended for an attack on the police.

Here are some of the accused:

  • A 29-year-old Uppsala resident is said to have played a leading role in the drug business and the handling of explosives.

    He is also charged with gross fraud as he is alleged to have defrauded a person of SEK 190,000 for fake luxury watches.

    The man has previously served a several-year prison sentence for having shot a person in 2013.

  • A 27-year-old woman is accused of having handed over crystal to various buyers on several occasions.

    In total, the woman, together with another person, sold about 600 grams of crystal and received over SEK 200,000 swishat from 94 different people.

  • A 26-year-old previously unpunished woman from Mora is accused of having acquired crystal several times.

    She must also have mediated contacts between sellers and buyers.

  • A 28-year-old national team profile.

    Suspected of drug offenses, minor drug offenses and drunk driving.

    In March, the profile club announced that he is taking a break indefinitely.

All of these people deny the crime.

The indictment in May - most previously unpunished

On May 18, another crystal lawsuit was filed, involving seven people, including four men and three women.

Four of the seven people have previously gone unpunished.

Five of seven live in Uppsala, the other two come from Östervåla and Gävle.

One of the suspects has said in interrogation that: "You just go out to the pub and there it is.

We live in a generation where it just flows in ”.

  • A 31-year-old previously unpunished man is charged with a felony drug offense.

    He is said to have handled a "particularly large amount of drugs".

    These include 1,483 grams of 3-MMC.

    The man denies a serious drug offense, but admits to possession of drugs.

  • A 30-year-old man from Östervåla is also charged with the same heading.

    He has acquired about 8 kg of 3-MMC in order to sell on, according to the investigation.

    The man has previously admitted, but then changed his attitude during the trial.

    He admits possession but says he did not know about the drug classification.

  • A 32-year-old man is said to have, with the help of several others, handled drugs in the form of 99.5 grams of 3-CMC that were not intended for his own use.

    It was done in January this year.

    The man denies the crime.

  • A 27-year-old woman is said to have transported 3-CMC from Uppsala to Gävle.

    She has also taken 39 tablets containing clonazepam and residues of 4-CMC and cocaine.

    The woman denies the deeds.

  • Two young women, aged 26 and 27, are charged with minor drug offenses.

    Together they have bought about 2 grams of 3-CMC near Fyrishov in Uppsala.

    Both are already unpunished and confess to the crime.

  • Another unpunished man, 25 years old, has on several occasions participated in the handling of the drug.

    He denies any wrongdoing.

Footnote: Three of the accused are not Swedish citizens, and there is therefore no information on income and family relationships.

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