Former Sweden Democrats parliamentarian Katja Nyberg, facing narcotics-related charges, is contesting the basis of the prosecutor’s decision to test her hair for drugs. Nyberg’s lawyer, Martin Orler, asserts the timeline presented by the prosecution regarding the alleged drug use is mathematically improbable. The core of the dispute centers on the feasibility of detecting drug traces within the timeframe suggested by the prosecutor. Nyberg is currently on trial for multiple drug offenses, and this challenge to the evidence could significantly impact the case. The prosecution maintains the hair analysis is a valid component of their investigation. Further details regarding the specific timeline and drug types involved have not been released. The case continues to unfold in court.
