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Swedish Criminals Operate Drug Network in Finland, Police Say

Finland ReviewBy Finland ReviewOctober 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A recent investigation by the Helsinki police, in collaboration with their Swedish counterparts, has unveiled a significant narcotics operation stretching across borders. Authorities have uncovered evidence indicating that organizers from Sweden had been establishing apartments in the Helsinki region as crucial distribution hubs for illicit drugs.

On Monday, the police disclosed that this extensive network is suspected of importing and distributing various narcotics throughout Finland. In this transnational operation, authorities found that the Swedish organizers used designated apartments in Helsinki to facilitate the flow of drugs not only within the capital but also to various locations across Finland and into several European nations.

The evidence gathered in this investigation highlights the shocking scale of this illicit trade. Authorities estimate that approximately 180 kilograms of amphetamines, 14 kilograms of cocaine, and around 450,000 narcotic tablets were brought into Finland. The potential criminal profits from this operation could be as high as two million euros.

A total of thirty-five individuals are being investigated for their roles in this enterprise. Most of these suspects are either currently in custody or have been detained in absentia, as law enforcement continues to dismantle the remnants of this expansive drug distribution network.

As the story unfolds, it underscores not just the challenges of policing drug trafficking in the Nordic region but also the collaborative efforts between countries to combat such complex criminal activities.

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