Lundin's office raided once again

Shortly before Christmas, Swedish police raided Lundin Petroleum's Stockholm office in connection with the ongoing case concerning the oil outfit's alleged involvement in war crimes.
Photo: Lundin Petroleum
Photo: Lundin Petroleum

The case involving Lundin's alleged role in Sudan's civil war continues. Early morning Dec. 19, four police officers and two IT technicians raided the oil company's office in Stockholm, confiscating computers and copied materials, including correspondence between Chief Executive Officer Alex Schneiter and board member Ian Lundin and their attorneys, reports Swedish financial media Di.se.

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