expansion and supplementing of teletechnical security systems at the Swedish Prison and Probation Service’s Tidaholm Prison The contract has an order value of approximately SEK 145 to 200 million Tidaholm Prison is classed as a security level 1 prison and is to expand its existing 180 places to about 320 places The project is a collaborative project and will be implemented together by the Swedish Prison and Probation Service and Bravida The assignment also includes the installation of alarm and access control systems multi-function networks and perimeter protection The project will be implemented in two phases Bravida will assist the Prison and Probation Service with the final design work The second phase covers the execution of the installation contract.  “We are very proud of our ability to deliver one of the largest and most complex projects in the security industry This also strengthens our ability to attract the best talent and further develop our system solutions,” comments Gottfrid Seidevall Business Area Manager Bravida Security.  Bravida’s assignment has already started and is scheduled for completion in 2028 Good properties make a difference – that’s why Bravida exists As the Nordic region’s leading supplier of end-to-end technical solutions in service and installation we help our customers create effective and sustainable properties.  Bravida’s long-term goal is to be carbon-neutral throughout the value chain by 2045 We have 12,000 employees and a presence in over 180 locations in Sweden Bravida’s shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Terms of Use Jailed white nationalist whose actions inspired Anders Breivik accused of killing Auschwitz survivor in Frankfurt in 1992 A Swedish far-right extremist whose shooting spree in the 1990s inspired “lone wolf” terrorists such as Anders Breivik will go on trial in Germany on Wednesday morning for an unresolved murder of an Auschwitz survivor in Frankfurt 25 years ago John Ausonius, 64, is already serving a life sentence in Sweden for the shooting of 11 people of immigrant background in the Stockholm and Uppsala area between August 1991 and January 1992 was to scare immigrants out of the country and discourages others from entering in Swedish media because he used a rifle equipped with laser sight for the attacks 17 years after eventually confessing to 10 attempted shootings Ausonius will appear in a Frankfurt court for a trial that could dash his hopes of an early release Ausonius visited a restaurant in the city’s Opernplatz square accusing cloakroom attendant Blanka Zmigrod of having stolen an electronic Casio notebook from his pocket An altercation ended with Ausonius shouting “we will meet again” at Zmigrod as he left the restaurant the 68-year-old was shot from close range by a hooded cyclist as she walked home from work A new documentary published on Wednesday by Aftonbladet newspaper reveals for the first time that Zmigrod had been a prisoner at four concentration camps and survived several of the infamous “death marches” she met fellow Holocaust survivor Sacha Feldman in Tel Aviv and in 1960 the couple later moved back to Germany to run restaurants and hotels.Swedish police investigator Stefan Bergquist has said Ausonius smiled and appeared happy when informed during questioning in 1993 that Zmigrod had Jewish ancestry Ausonius has confirmed that he used to possess the same type of Browning pistol and ammunition used in the murder but no self-sustaining chain [of evidence]” which proved Ausonius was responsible for the death The case in Frankfurt has been reopened partly because of speculation that the “laser man” shootings served as a blueprint for killings carried out between 2000 and 2007 by German neo-Nazi terrorist group National Socialist Underground (NSU) members of the NSU shot their targets from close range and carried out bank robberies to fund their terrorism campaign the terrorists did not claim responsibility for their actions at the time leading investigators to initially suspect the shootings were gang-related operating under the radar in order to avoid being detected and stopped by authorities “Ausonius was in favour of more visible rightwing movements in Sweden,” said Gellert Tamas a Swedish journalist whose book Lasermannen became an international bestseller knowing that such networks would be the first place where police would look for him.” After he complained against what he perceived to be a campaign of “terror” against opponents of multiculturalism Breivik said in court: “It is these injustices that created me Ausonius has said he was inspired to carry out his crimes by the rise of new Swedish far-right parties such as New Democracy and Sweden Democrats but interviews also hint at a deeper psychological motive Born Wolfgang Zaugg to a Swiss father and a German mother Only in his 20s did he obtain Swedish citizenship and change his name to Ausonius He also tried to dye his hair blond and wore blue contact lenses to change his eye colour “His whole life was about proving himself to be a real Swede,” said Tamas who interviewed Ausonius 10 times between 2000 and 2001 Frankfurt’s public prosecutor has scheduled seven court dates between Wednesday and 21 January Ausonius will be returned to prison in Sweden at the end of the trial whether he is found guilty or not In the last nine years he has applied four times for an early release A conviction in Germany would make it even less likely that his appeals will be successful in the future Vattenfall has taken an investment decision to start building an onshore wind farm in Velinga Construction will start before year end and the wind farm will be ready for commission in early 2026 The wind farm will have an output of 67 MW and an annual production of approximately 173 GWh “We are proud and happy to be able to start the construction of another wind farm in southern Sweden suppliers and other partners for good cooperation,” says Daniel Gustafsson head of onshore wind development Sweden at Vattenfall Vattenfall inaugurated Grönhult wind farm and also started the construction of the Bruzaholm wind farm as well as two battery storage systems at our wind farms Höge väg and Hjuleberg wind farms These projects are important contributions to the green transition and electricity supply in southern Sweden Vattenfall Media Relations +46-73 046 40 45 Johan.senneroe@vattenfall.com After successfully testing multi-use offshore practices at Danish Kriegers Flak in the Baltic Sea Vattenfall and its project partners are now bringing the pioneering WIN@sea project to the .. 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