- We see that you can make a lot of money in a fairly short time with very few risks compared to trading in drugs or weapons.

And once we strike, we will find goods for a total of about 10 million kronor, says chamber prosecutor Mårten Alvinsson in Malmö.

Stolen from trucks

But before the stolen goods end up in Arlöv, the league is suspected of having stolen from parked trucks at rest areas.

It's mostly about mobile phones, computers and video games.

 - They are like a bunch of wolves that go out on the European roads in order to find the right places.

We know that they are usually between five and ten people and that they have smaller trucks, escorts and guards when they carry out the thefts, says Mikael Björk, reconnaissance leader at the police in Skåne.

Fast turnover of stolen goods

Thefts often occur while the driver is sleeping in his truck.

And the thieves know where to look.

- These networks are very accurate.

In some parking lots, there may be 20 trucks, but it may be one or two who get these burglaries and then it is often expensive goods that they come across, says Mikael Björk, reconnaissance leader of the police.

Prosecution is expected in the spring.

Watch the police film from the mobile theft - and hear about the thieves' working methods - in the video above.