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Sweden Democrat MP Suspected of Drunk Driving and Drug Possession - Radio Sweden

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Katja Nyberg, a member of parliament for the Sweden Democrats, was arrested at the end of December on suspicion of drunk driving and drug offences. She ...

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Rapid tests indicated that MP Katja Nyberg (SD) was under the influence of drugs when she was stopped by police on Värmdö on December 28. This is what Chief Prosecutor Anders Jakobsson told Aftonbladet.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Katja Nyberg (SD) is suspected of drunk driving, according to information to several media outlets. The prosecutor confirms that he has received a report against a member of parliament, but cannot say who it concerns.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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MP Katja Nyberg (SD) is suspected of drunk driving, reports Aftonbladet. Prosecutors confirm to DN that they have a case against a MP for aggravated drunk driving and minor drug offenses. Katja Nyberg writes in a statement that she does not recognize herself in the accusations.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Katja Nyberg, the Sweden Democrats' spokesperson on police issues, is reportedly suspected of drunk driving, according to SVT. The news was first published by Aftonbladet. But Katja Nyberg denies the information. – It is therefore with great surprise that I take note of what is now being written about me.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Arrested for drunk driving. Now ex-police officer Katja Nyberg (SD) is also suspected of drug offenses.

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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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