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High-Value Television Theft in Malmö Warehouse

Thieves stole eleven television sets worth 300,000 SEK from a Malmö warehouse overnight. Police describe the find as 'jackpot' for the criminals and are investigating the aggravated theft. No arrests have been made in the case that highlights ongoing security challenges in Swedish transport hubs.

High-Value Television Theft in Malmö Warehouse

Police received an alarm at 12:19 AM and immediately dispatched patrols to the scene in Malmö. Officers questioned the truck driver upon arrival at the warehouse location.

Eleven television sets valued at approximately 300,000 SEK were stolen in the incident. This amount equals about $28,000 USD or €26,000, representing a substantial commercial theft.

Police press spokesperson Leif Fransson commented on the theft. "It was jackpot for the thieves to find these television sets with such high value," he said in a statement.

Investigators conducted a crime scene examination overnight. No arrests have been made in connection with the major theft case.

The incident has been classified as aggravated theft under Swedish law. This typically involves organized criminal activity targeting high-value goods.

Warehouse security remains a challenge in Sweden's port cities. Malmö's strategic location near continental Europe makes it attractive to criminal networks targeting transport hubs.

Police continue their investigation into the television theft. They are reviewing surveillance footage and conducting additional interviews.

Published: November 5, 2025

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