According to the appeal, he was arrested by the police for disturbing public order between 16.52 and 18.25 in a parking lot in Tornby.

Paludan writes in the appeal:

“I was there because the dialogue police had told me that I was not allowed to drive forward and start my general meeting in Skäggetorp.

This turned out to be untrue because no decision was made to stop or ban my public meeting. "

He also writes:

"I stood quietly by my car or sat quietly inside my car and did nothing that disturbed public order."

Police: "We must await their decision"

- If a person considers himself to have been wrongly subjected to coercive measures by the police, it must be reported.

Then there is a clear routine where reporting to police personnel goes through special investigations and decisions are made by the Special Prosecutor's Office, says Tommy Thorngren, press officer at Police Region East to SVT.

If a report has been submitted, it will therefore be difficult for the police to comment.

- We have to wait for their decision, says Tommy Thorngren, press officer at Police Region East to SVT.