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Lower crime rates in Malmö during Eurovision
Slightly fewer crimes were reported during the Eurovision week than a normal week in May. Almost 100,000 people visited Malmö during the Eurovision week. The police had planned for a large number of people in public locations, but had also prepared greaterSammanhang: ...That is a success for us, says Petra Stenkula, head of police district Malmö....
Omnämnda platser: Swedish, Malmö, Europol. Omnämnda personer: deal with, Anna Sjöberg, Petra Stenkula.
Police camera surveillance to increase during Eurovision
The mobile camera trailer currently parked outside Malmö Live is part of the increased surveillance put in place by the Police during the Eurovision Song Contest. Bild: Anna Hermansson, Swedish Police Authority. Camera surveillance is one of a number oftoolsSammanhang: ...The camera footage is also very useful to us when investigating and prosecuting individuals who commit criminal offences.” says Jimmy Lindin, head of the camera section in Police Region Syd. Camera surveillance will be increased in the main areas of the event: Malmö Live, Malmö Arena and Folkets Park. ...
Omnämnda platser: Malmö Live, Folkets Park, Malmö. Omnämnda personer: Anna Hermansson, Song Contest, Jimmy Lindin.
The Swedish Police are ready for Eurovision
Per-Erik Ebbeståhl, Director of Sustainability and Safety, Malmö Municipality, Petra Stenkula, Police Operation Commander and Head of Police District Malmö, Ebba Adielsson, executive producer SVT, Karin Mårtensson, CEO Malmö Arena, participated in the pressSammanhang: ...Per-Erik Ebbeståhl, Director of Sustainability and Safety, Malmö Municipality, Petra Stenkula, Police Operation Commander and Head of Police District Malmö, Ebba Adielsson, executive producer SVT, Karin Mårtensson, CEO Malmö Arena, participated in the press conference on Wednesday. ...
Omnämnda platser: Malmö Municipality, Malmö, Safety. Omnämnda personer: Ebba Adielsson, Petra Stenkula, Eurovision Per-Erik Ebbeståhl.