According to Expressen, it was just before Christmas that a cleaning company, which was hired to clean Magdalena Andersson's home in Nacka, accidentally triggered a burglar alarm, according to information to the newspaper. 

When the police arrived at the house and checked the people, a woman was detained without a residence permit and was wanted.

According to Expressen, the company also lacked a collective agreement.

- It has come in as an ongoing burglary there.

Then you have checked a person and then it has turned out that the person has a rejection decision.

It has then been handed over to the Swedish Migration Agency for further processing, says Tommy Kalenius, station commander at the police in Nacka, to the newspaper.

"A security risk"

The reporting has led many to question the security of the Prime Minister.  

Johan Wiktorin, intelligence and security expert, is one of those who react. 

“I get so dull.

Are not responsible on their toes in this world situation ??

How can a person who is here illegally be allowed to clean up with our Prime Minister? ”He tweets.

The Liberals' Johan Pehrson tells TV4 Nyheterna that it is not reasonable for uncontrolled people to have free access to the Prime Minister's residence, regardless of which services are performed.

- It is a security risk.

We know that prime ministers can be exposed and targets for assassinations and we must protect our Swedish Prime Minister and Magdalena Andersson, says Pehrson.

He does not think it is entirely reasonable for the Prime Minister to have to check this himself.

Säpo: Not our mission

Per Gudmundson, journalist and former press manager for the Christian Democrats, is also upset.

"A prime minister and a foreign minister have been assassinated.

Nevertheless, shell protection is so lousy around the country's leadership that a person without a residence permit can enter the Prime Minister's residence.

Almost inconceivable ", he writes on Twitter.

The security police's communications manager does not want to say anything about the specific incident, but comments briefly:

- It is not Säpo's task to control people who work at home with our protected persons, says Nina Odermalm Schei to SVT Nyheter.

In that case, the Liberals' Johan Pehrson believes that the responsibility should lie with the Government Offices.

"Ended all contacts"

Exactly where the responsibility lies is unclear.

Through her press secretary, Magdalena Andersson responds in a written comment.

“I have ended all contacts with the cleaning company.

They have on several occasions answered in the affirmative to the question of whether they have a collective agreement ".

She continues:

"I now assume that the responsible authorities will go to the bottom of this and clarify what has happened.

Otherwise, I never comment on my security situation ".