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Two teenagers prosecuted for sabotage after taking down school sirens

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Key Points
  • Two teenagers are being prosecuted for sabotage after removing sirens from a school in Borlänge and mounting them on a car.
  • The prosecution claims the sabotage prevented the sirens' use, which are important for national defense and security.
  • The Civil Defense Authority is seeking over 50,000 kronor in damages from the teenagers and their parents.

According to the prosecution, the sabotage has prevented the use of the sirens. " The Civil Defense Authority has demanded 30,000 kronor in damages from the teenagers and an additional approximately 24,000 kronor from the parents. The two teenagers deny sabotage, though one of them admits theft.

It is unknown why the teenagers took the sirens and mounted them on a car, and the specific evidence supporting the prosecution's claim that the sabotage prevented the use of the sirens has not been disclosed. The case is ongoing.

The sirens have significant importance for maintaining the country's defense and/or security.

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