It remains one of the most high-profile "dirty cop" cases in modern Swedish history because of how long the thefts went unnoticed.
He stole large quantities of seized drugs, including amphetamines and tramadol.
To cover his tracks, he falsified records, making it appear as though evidence had been destroyed or never checked in. The Investigation
Ekman was sentenced to several years in prison for aggravated theft and serious narcotics offenses.
It remains one of the most high-profile "dirty cop" cases in modern Swedish history because of how long the thefts went unnoticed.
He stole large quantities of seized drugs, including amphetamines and tramadol.
To cover his tracks, he falsified records, making it appear as though evidence had been destroyed or never checked in. The Investigation
Ekman was sentenced to several years in prison for aggravated theft and serious narcotics offenses.