Swede arrested for Auschwitz sign theft denies allegations
12 February 2010 18:51 (UTC +04:00)
Baku – APA. Former neo-Nazi leader Anders Hoegstroem, who was arrested over the theft of the "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign from the Auschwitz death camp, is denying the allegations against him but cooperating with the police, according to his attorney, APA reports quoting AFP.
"He assisted in solving the case. He helped the police in Sweden, Interpol, and Polish intelligence," Björn Sandin said after meeting with his client. Hoegstroem, 34, was arrested Wednesday in Stockholm.
"He assisted in solving the case. He helped the police in Sweden, Interpol, and Polish intelligence," Björn Sandin said after meeting with his client. Hoegstroem, 34, was arrested Wednesday in Stockholm.
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