After the violent riots in Linköping and Norrköping on Maundy Thursday, April 14, the Intelligence Unit at the police's National Operations Department (NOA) was given the task of quickly producing an updated intelligence briefing for the police in Örebro.

It would help them deal with Rasmus Paludan's demonstration on Good Friday, April 15.

Posed in social media

SVT has taken note of the in many parts continued confidential document where Noa flags for continued violence directed at the police and the importance of protecting vehicles and equipment.

In Linköping, rioters broke into vehicles and stole equipment which they then posed with on social media.

Noah writes in the report:

"If similar actions are allowed to take place in the future, this may further damage the Police's confidence in maintaining order and security in society ..."

"Red mode"

The notification orientation ends with the recommendation:

"Therefore, great emphasis should be placed on dimensioning resources in order to be able to handle the protection of our protection interests such as vehicles and equipment even in this type of red situation."

But Noah's warning apparently came too late.

During Good Friday's riot in Örebro, several police cars were looted on equipment and set on fire.

A police bus was also hijacked by rioters who then drove around with it.

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A number of people hijacked a police bus during the riots in Örebro.

Several of the police vehicles were set on fire on Friday night.

Photo: Leonora Toplica / SVT