Henrik Landerholm, Sweden’s former national security adviser, is facing trial for allegedly mishandling classified information by leaving sensitive documents in a hotel safe. The case stems from events in March 2023, where classified materials related to Sweden's NATO strategy and US meetings were reportedly found by cleaning staff. Due to the sensitive nature of the information, much of the trial will be conducted behind closed doors. Witnesses expected to testify include military personnel and staff from the conference center where the documents were left. Landerholm resigned in January 2023 amid the investigation.
Henrik Landerholm, the former national security adviser, is on trial for negligent handling of classified information after leaving documents in an unlocked hotel safe.
The trial will focus on the March 2023 incident where Landerholm allegedly left sensitive documents, including information about Sweden's NATO application and US meetings.
Key testimonies during the trial are expected from military personnel and staff from Gallofsta Kursgard, the hotel conference venue where the documents were found.
Landerholm's past oversights include leaving a notebook at Sveriges Radio and his phone at the Hungarian embassy, prompting scrutiny and concern over national security.
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