When the trial began in May last year, 17 people were charged, suspected of being involved in extensive drug trafficking.

Among them a man in his 40s who, according to the police, acts as the leader of the so-called Gottsunda network, which is described as one of Sweden's five largest criminal groups.

He was arrested in Spain 1.5 years ago during the international operation "Trojan shield".

The organization is said to have imported large batches of narcotics, including through flower boxes, to Sweden between December 2020 and May 2021, which were then resold.

According to the police's calculations, the drugs - cocaine, amphetamine, cannabis, crystal and tramadol - had a street value of SEK 110 million.

In the clip below: This is how Jale Poljarevius, head of intelligence, sees the Gottsunda network

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During the police reconnaissance operation in Sala hill, a handover of five kilos of crystal was captured on film.

Later, a man in his 40s was arrested on suspicion of having controlled the drug trade.

Hear more in the video.

Photo: The police

The article is updated.