In Sweden's largest environmental crime case, prosecutors are pushing for six-year jail sentences for the 'Queen of Trash' Bella Nilsson and four others accused of dumping 200,000 tonnes of toxic waste from Stockholm between 2015 and 2020 without proper processing. The prosecution alleges that the waste management company Think Pink, once reputable, left waste abandoned and unsorted across 21 sites. Defendants claim compliance with the law, with Nilsson alleging a business plot against her. Additionally, sentences are sought for an environmental consultant and landowners involved.
Bella Nilsson, the self-proclaimed 'Queen of Trash', and four others face six years in prison for illegally dumping 200,000 tonnes of toxic waste from Stockholm.
Despite the charges, Bella Nilsson claims her operations were legal and argues that any alleged wrongdoing was unintentional, criticizing the prosecution's investigation.
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