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Sweden to Invest $39.3 Million in School Security after Mass Shooting

  • March, 20, 2025 - 15:43
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Sweden to Invest $39.3 Million in School Security after Mass Shooting

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Sweden’s government said on March 20 that it would be dedicating 300 million kronor (S$39.3 million) for school security measures, following the country’s worst mass shooting at an education center last month.

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On Feb 4, 35-year-old Rickard Andersson entered the Campus Risbergska adult education centre in the city of Orebro and shot dead 10 people before turning his gun on himself, AFP reported.

“In the beginning of February this year, the worst mass shooting in Swedish modern history occurred,” Education Minister Johan Pehrson told a press conference.

What should have been a “place for knowledge and future opportunities became an unfathomable crime scene”, Pehrson said.

He noted that reports of threats and violence at Swedish schools had increased by over 150 per cent over the last 10 years.

“Safety in Swedish schools has unfortunately deteriorated over time. More and more students and teachers go to school with a great deal of anxiety,” he added.

Pehrson said the government would introduce “grants for security-enhancing measures totaling 300 million kronor”, primarily for cameras or security checkpoints.

The government also said it would be presenting a bill to parliament that would introduce a requirement for schools to have “an emergency plan and ongoing preparedness work”.

The proposal, which would also give schools the right to search students’ bags, was first presented the week after the Risbergska shooting.

Police have struggled to pin down a motive for the mass killing, saying they were looking into the shooter’s living situation after describing him as an unemployed recluse.

Police say he had no previous criminal record, and had a hunting license for four guns.

They have not publicly identified the victims, but their foreign backgrounds soon came to light when their names and photos were published in Swedish newspapers and on social media, sparking concern among the country’s immigrants.

 
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