It is about the crime of aggravated sabotage against blue light activities, which both men were guilty of after the riot on Good Friday in Sveaparken last year.

Last fall, the men were sentenced to five years in prison each by the Court of Appeal, but the Supreme Court gives them a more lenient sentence.

One is now sentenced to three years and three months in prison and the other to three years in prison. The crime of aggravated sabotage of blue-light activities can carry as much as 18 years in prison.

"I think they've used a fairly small part of the breadth of penalties that it is for this crime," Bodegrim says.

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Despite extensive film material from several different cameras, both from private individuals and the police's own cameras, hd makes the assessment that the men should be sentenced to around three years in prison. The police interpret this to mean that even clearer evidence will be needed in the future.

"We will have to put more focus on ensuring active action from the perpetrator you are conducting an investigation against," she says.

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Sweden was shocked by the pictures from the Easter weekend 2022. Get a quick summary of what happened. Photo: Pavel Koubek/TT