SVT has previously reported that one of the men appealed the verdict.

The man was sentenced to four and a half years in prison, when the district court found him guilty of, among other things, gross blasphemy sabotage.

In his appeal, the man demanded, among other things, that the Court of Appeal should completely acquit him of that particular criminal classification and that he should instead be convicted of violent rioting.

He also demanded a shorter prison sentence.

Now it is also clear that the other three who were convicted in the case, also appealed their sentences. 

The prison sentences that the men were sentenced to vary between two and six years in prison.

Wants to avoid damages

All three also demand that they be acquitted of gross sabotage against blue light activities and that the sentences be changed to violent riots, and that their prison sentences be shortened.

In their appeals, they also demand that the damages awarded to them be written off, or in any case reduced.

Two of the men were also sentenced to deportation from Sweden.

Both appeal the expulsion decisions and demand that they be written off or timed out.

Another verdict has been handed down regarding the Easter riot in Sveaparken, where four other men were convicted.

The time to appeal the verdicts has not yet expired.

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This has happened during the Easter weekend when violent riots spread to several Swedish cities.

Photo: TT