According to Johan Forssell, legal policy spokesman for the Moderates, the party also wants to know if the government will take any measures to prevent similar events in the future.

- The fact that several different drones, in what appears to be a coordinated effort, can do this in a short time raises important questions about safety, routines and legislation, says Johan Forssell to SVT Nyheter.

SVT:

Have you received signals from the police that they do not have sufficient funds to handle this?

- These are mainly questions that we have right now.

If there is information about who did this and for what purpose, but it is also about the possibility of protecting yourself against this type of activity.

Drones must not be able to enter a protected area in this way.

SVT:

What do you want to do to prevent this?

- It is about our nuclear power plants, perhaps the most socially critical in our society.

It is required both that there are opportunities to protect oneself, for example by disturbing drones, but also that the legislation is sufficiently strict and that there are opportunities to cope with this, says Johan Forssell.

- We have pointed out that, for example, the entire protection legislation must be reviewed.

In a written response to SVT Nyheter, Minister of the Interior Morgan Johansson says that he has no problem discussing the issue in the Justice Committee.

“If the Justice Committee wants me to come and discuss issues concerning Sweden's national security, I will of course do so.

The police authority and Säpo are now investigating violations of the Protection Act and aviation offenses.

I can not comment on ongoing cases further, but await the authorities' investigation. "