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            Black market in Swedish work permits &#039;booming&#039;
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            Non-Europeans hoping to come to Sweden to work often pay ten thousands of kronor to come to the country, in what is believed to be a widespread illegal trade with work permits. 
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            Smuggled Swede sweets eat away Danish tax take
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            An estimated 300 million kronor ($44.18 million) worth of illegally smuggled sweets  and chocolate from Sweden are sold in Denmark every year, the Danish tax authority announced on Tuesday.
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            Malmö makes hunting illegals harder for cops
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            The municipality of Malmö will no longer print the personal identification numbers of marrying couples on the lists of upcoming civil weddings in a move which will make it harder for border police to hunt for illegal immigrants at weddings.
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            Parents’ crime costs man prison warden job
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            A man was forced to resign from his job as a prison warden after his parents were convicted of unlawfully selling alcohol from their home.
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