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Sweden’s Former Security Adviser Acquitted in Negligence Case

Sweden’s Former Security Adviser Acquitted in Negligence Case

Sweden's former national security adviser, Anders Thornberg, has been acquitted of negligently handling sensitive documents. The case had been a source of criticism for the Swedish government, but the legal ruling provides some relief. The charges were related to Thornberg's alleged mishandling of classified information during his time as the head of the Swedish Security Service (Säkerhetspolisen). However, the court found that Thornberg's actions did not amount to criminal negligence, and he was cleared of all charges. The case had raised concerns about the government's handling of national security matters, but the acquittal suggests that Thornberg's actions were not deemed to be a serious breach of protocol. The ruling is seen as a positive outcome for the government, as it helps to put the controversy to rest and reinforces the importance of due process in sensitive cases.

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