Swedish police boss Mats Lofving tracked down dead after request.
Swedish police boss Mats Lofving tracked down dead after request.

Swedish senior cops
One of Swedish most senior cops has been tracked down dead at his home, in an occurrence portrayed by police as “very lamentable”.
Mats Lofving, who was Stockholm’s provincial police boss, had recently been researched over choices he made while supposedly involved with the ex-head of police knowledge.
Police said they were cautioned about a harmed individual in Norrkoping, 160km (100 miles) south-west of Stockholm.
Mats loving and Swedish media
His life couldn’t be saved, they said.
A representative let Swedish media know that police had started a fundamental homicide request because the conditions encompassing his demise were as yet unsure.
Hours sooner, an outside examination had tracked down that Lofving, 61, who was likewise representative public police boss, had an irreconcilable situation in a portion of the choices he made connecting with Linda Staaf, who was the knowledge boss at the police public tasks division (Noa).
Selected Knowledge boss
Ms Staaf has over and over kept up with her relationship with Lofving was just ever shallow, and they were rarely close.
She was selected knowledge boss in 2015, yet Runar Viksten, the extraordinary specialist who drove the survey, found no proof that she and Lofving were seeing someone at that time.
Wrongdoing Novel
The police boss was engaged in doling out her administration weapon in 2020, broadening her agreement and raising her compensation, and allowing her to compose a wrongdoing novel.
While his choices were neither mistaken nor uncalled for, Lofving shouldn’t have made them, the agent found.
Ms Staaf explained
Lofving told Sweden’s public telecaster on Wednesday that the ends had been difficult to hear. The report had recommended he ought to either lose his job as police boss or leave the power totally.
Hours before insight about his demise arose, Ms Staaf said she had been capable for her work and she felt justified as the examination had inferred that choices made about her had been correct.
Slanderous attack
Be that as it may, she felt the police authority might have given her more noteworthy help. Last December she let Swedish media know that she had been the survivor of a “slanderous attack”.
Mr Viksten was going to enter a Swedish television studio on Wednesday night to examine his discoveries however dropped his meeting when news arose of the police boss’ passing.
Swedish media and Decision
He told Swedish media his decisions stayed unaltered, yet “rehashing my analysis in a Transmission didn’t feel right. What’s happened is incredibly disastrous”.
The top of the police association, Katharina von Sydow, said Mats Lofving’s passing was amazingly miserable and that her considerations went out to his family, companions and partners.