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Three men detained for Gothenburg murder

Three young men have been remanded into custody in connection with the murder of a 17-year-old male found dead last Sunday in the Gothenburg suburb of Änggården.

Three men detained for Gothenburg murder

According to the prosecutor the teenager was probably murdered at the scene.

The arrested men are a 23-year-old, on suspicion of murder, a 24-year-old, and a 17-year-old who are both suspected of complicity in the crime. All three deny involvement in the murder.

The two older men were also arrested on additional charges of robbery and attempted robbery.

Both deny the charges. The younger man has however admitted complicity to commit robbery.

Gothenburg district court on Friday remanded the three men into custody as it was feared that the suspects could destroy evidence if they were released. There was also a real risk that they would continue with their criminal activities, the court ruled.

The prosecutor has until December 19th to bring charges against the men.

The murdered teenager was found lying dead behind a barrier along the Carl Skottbergs gata in the Gothenburg suburb of Änggården on Sunday morning.

The man was found by a passer-by shortly after 9am.

Police technicians have examined the area around where the teenager’s body was found and concluded that it is most likely the scene of the attack and his murder.

STRIKES

Swedish appeals court throws out Tesla licence plate complaint

A Swedish appeals court rejected Tesla's attempt to force the Transport Agency to provide them with licence plates during an ongoing strike.

Swedish appeals court throws out Tesla licence plate complaint

The Göta Court of Appeal upheld a decision by the district court to throw out a request by US car manufacturer Tesla to force the Swedish Transport Agency to provide them with licence plates, on the grounds that a general court does not have jurisdiction in this case.

The district court and court of appeal argued that Tesla should instead have taken its complaint to an administrative court (förvaltningsdomstol) rather than a general court (allmän domstol).

According to the rules regulating the Transport Agency’s role in issuing licence plates in Sweden, their decisions should be appealed to an administrative court – a separate part of the court system which tries cases involving a Swedish public authority, rather than criminal cases or disputes between individuals which are tried by the general courts.

The dispute arose after postal service Postnord, in solidarity with a major strike by the Swedish metalworkers’ union, refused to deliver licence plates to Tesla, and the Transport Agency argued it wasn’t their responsibility to get the plates to Tesla in some other way.

The strike against Tesla has been going on for almost seven months.

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