Police Officer Warned After Losing Ammunition

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A police officer, active at the police authority in the North, has been given a warning. This after she left two magazines with ammunition on the roof of the police car. They were forgotten and fell off. After the end of the workday, the police officer went back to search for the lost magazines, which were still there, but in a flattened condition and with cartridges scattered beside them.

The woman is now given a warning, reports SVT as the Personnel Responsibility Board notes that as a police officer, one has an obligation to keep track of firearms and their accessories. On the other hand, the Prosecution Authority chose not to review the case or initiate a preliminary investigation since the police officer's actions are not considered criminal.

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