Four times the police raided the family’s apartment, and each time they found drugs that one of the two sons or the daughter had been selling in the area. In the end, the landlord had enough and evicted the family.
The four searches of the apartment in southern Gothenburg took place between October 2024 and April 2025. The drugs, portion bags, scales, and needles found were more or less openly displayed in the rooms.
According to Hem & Hyra, cocaine and tablet maps were found in one of the son’s beds, amphetamine was in a drawer on the nightstand, portion-packed cannabis was found in the bread box in the kitchen, and ammunition was in a flowerpot. In addition to the drugs, large amounts of cash and SIM cards were also found.
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From the content of phones and tablets, it has been proven that the drug sales were carried out through a collaboration between the three siblings. In August, all were convicted of various drug offenses. One son received a two-year prison sentence, another received probation, and the daughter received a one-and-a-half-year prison sentence.

Must Have Moved by the New Year
During one of the raids, the parents were also arrested, and although they have never been charged or convicted, both the police and the landlord believe they must have been aware of the drug sales, and now the father is losing the lease.
The father claims he is sick and has been threatened by his children, but this is not something the rent tribunal has taken into account, where it is noted that the person on the lease is responsible for the people living in the apartment and that he has not done enough to stop the drug sales. The family must have vacated the apartment by the new year.
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