
A person suspected of supplying alcohol to minors has been apprehended at Nacka Centre.
The detained person is taken for further questioning and identification, and the young people who were on the scene to buy alcohol disappeared from the scene.
**What is alcohol trafficking and what does the law say?
**If someone illegally offers, buys out or sells drugs (such as alcohol), it is called trafficking.
* It is illegal to sell, buy out or give away strong beer, wine and spirits to people under 20 years old.
* Beer cannot be sold to young people under 18 years old.
* You must have turned 18 to be able to buy alcohol at a restaurant.
* The penalty for trafficking is a fine or imprisonment for up to two years, in serious cases up to four years.
Advice to parents
Around the end of school and holidays such as Walpurgis Night, Midsummer and Halloween, it is important to make sure that teenagers' celebrations do not end in the wrong way. Talk to your child about alcohol and never buy out.
* Talk to your teenager about alcohol, parties and being out late at night.
* Talk to the parents of your child's friends so that you are more aware of what is going on.
* Be prepared to leave in the evening if something happens.
* Call the police if something happens. Always call 112 in an emergency. If your call is not urgent, call the police on 114 14.