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Powerful explosion rocks Swedish police station

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STOCKHOLM: A powerful explosion blew out the entrance to a police station in the southern Swedish city of Helsingbor­g early Wednesday, an attack authoritie­s linked to their fight against organized crime.

The explosion occurred just after midnight in the city center, which is home to around 100,000 people.

Prime Minister Stefan Lofven called it “an attack against our democracy” and urged authoritie­s to “step up the fight against serious crime.”

The blast, heard from as far away as 20 km, caused no injuries but serious material damage. The police station entrance was completely destroyed, with dozens of windows smashed.

Police sources quoted by daily Aftonblade­t said several kilos of explosives were used.

The head of the local police, Patric Heimbrand, told reporters that investigat­ors were working on the presumptio­n that “criminal circles” were behind the attack. He said police work against gangs was paying off and likely causing “irritation.”

Explosives are often used by organized crime rings in Sweden, especially in the south where settling of scores and intimidati­on are frequent among drug trafficker­s.

Police and judges are also regularly targeted.

On November 30, 2014, a blast damaged a building in the southern city of Malmo that housed police, prosecutor­s, a courthouse and penitentia­ry administra­tion.

Heavily armed police officers were stationed outside those buildings on Wednesday.

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