During a joint inspection by the authorities on Wednesday last week, more than a hundred checks were carried out on people working in the area. At that time, 19 people were discovered who did not have the right to reside and work in Sweden.
Now, 13 more people without permits have been discovered. In total, 32 people will be rejected.
Joakim Lundgren, operations manager at the Border Police, takes the results of the inspection seriously.
More controls must be carried out and the industry must also think about it, he tells the radio.
The police have filed several reports of violations of the Aliens Act.




