On Friday morning, Rasmus Paludan appeared on Rinkeby square.

About twenty people gathered, but everything seems to have gone smoothly.

When he left the place, people shouted at him and Paludan and his guards jumped into cars and disappeared from the place.

- We have not received information that it should be messy at the site.

We handle problems if they arise, but this morning we have not seen or received any information that it would be messy, says Helena Boström Thomas, the police's spokesperson.

Have previously called for Koran burning

In September last year, Rasmus Paludan was refused to hold demonstrations and burn Korans in four Stockholm municipalities.

Two weeks earlier, Rasmus Paludan was to take part in a similar demonstration in Malmö and then, among other things, burn up a Koran wrapped in bacon.

However, he was stopped at the Swedish border and was then given a two-year entry ban to Sweden.

But despite the Paludan being stopped and the demonstration being banned, a Koran was still set on fire on the outskirts of Rosengård that evening.

An event that was filmed and posted online and which led to violence erupting in Malmö.

This spring, he carried out another demonstration on the outskirts of Malmö, but then everything should have gone smoothly.

Canceled by Alternative for Sweden

Recently, Rasmus Paludan has been described in the Danish media for, among other things, forcing young boys to see pictures of suicide.

He should have been a speaker at Alternative for Sweden's square meeting on Saturday but has been canceled after the report.

SVT Stockholm follows developments on an ongoing basis.