This weekend there were two explosions just a few minutes apart in Landskrona, the explosions were at a villa on Kolonigatan and at the entrance to an apartment building on Silvergården.

"We don't want to stay here"

During Tuesday, the repair of the blown-up entrance at Silvergården was in full swing, and neighbors gathered outside in the yard to talk about the incident.

SVT Nyheter Helsingborg met a family who wishes to remain anonymous whose apartment is on the ground floor right by the entrance and they no longer want to live there.

Other neighbors who also wish to remain anonymous testify that they feel unsafe and that the incident is terrible.

Blasts as acts of revenge

Mattias Sigfridsson, police chief in northwestern Scania, describes how explosions are often used as a means of pressure in conflicts between criminals.

- It can be conflicts based on debt, revenge or the drug market.

They usually don't have the aim of harming people, but it creates great insecurity, says Mattias Sigfridsson.

Police chief Mattias Sigfridsson sees that they need to break the culture of silence that exists in criminal networks and that the police need even sharper tools to solve crimes such as the recent explosions in northwestern Scania.

See the destruction at Silvergården in the video and hear more about the explosions in northwestern Scania above.