On the evening of September 8 last year, several people who had been demonstrating nearby followed Bohlin as he was on his way home from a parliamentary meeting. According to him, the activists shouted, among other things, “child murderers.”
The Stockholm District Court writes in its ruling that the protesters' actions "have become reckless." Therefore, two men and a woman were sentenced to daily fines. A fourth defendant was acquitted.
Carl-Oskar Bohlin welcomes the verdict.
"You cannot, under any circumstances, behave in any way that involves pursuing people to their homes. Pursuing and harassing elected officials is, in this case, a criminal act," he says in a written comment.





