The woman, who is in her 25s, is charged with a felony drug offense.

In addition to the ten-kilo batch of amphetamine, she is also said to have handled large amounts of both hashish and cocaine.

The woman was revealed in connection with the large coordinated international police operation Trojan Shield during the spring against organized crime where the encryption service Anom was infiltrated and intercepted.

A total of 155 people were arrested after the attack, and many of the preliminary investigations that have been conducted since then have dealt with drug trafficking on a large scale.

The young Härnösand woman is one of many who have been at the bottom of the hierarchy of criminal activity - the people who carried out transport, handling and sale of drugs and who thus took the greatest risks.

Regular trips

Since last autumn, the woman has made regular trips to Central Sweden both to pick up drug consignments for further delivery, primarily to Härnösand and Kramfors, and to transport money in the opposite direction from peddlers in the county to the "superiors" who organized the drug traffic.

What she did not know is that she had the police scouts on her heels, who also documented a large part of her activities - including when she leaves drug parties in various places in Härnösand and Kramfors and then sends pictures to people who later showed up to pick up narcotics.

The woman's many mobile pictures of both drug batches and bundles of banknotes are now part of the evidence in the case in Ångermanland District Court.

Wired

In tracked and intercepted conversations between the woman and her friends, she tells about the travels, what she should pick up and where.

She talks about how much pay she should get.

On one occasion she tells that she received 5,000 kronor - on another that she did not receive compensation in money but in the form of a carbon dioxide machine, a so-called Soda stream.

She tells her friend that "it was not so bad anyway".

- I would never have bought one myself, she reasons.