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Sweden to invest $ 30 million in school security after large -scale shooting

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Sweden to invest $ 30 million in school security after large -scale shooting

The Sweden government said on Thursday that it would dedicate 300 million chronor ($ 30 million) for school safety measures after the country’s worst mass shooting at an education center last month.

On 4 February, 35 -year -old record Anderson entered the Campus Risbuska Adult Education Center in Orebro city and shot 10 people before closing his gun on himself.

Education Minister Johan Pehrson said at a press conference, “In early February this year, Swedish took place the worst collective shoot in modern history.”

What should have been “place for knowledge and future opportunities became a bottomless crime site”, Peharson said.

He said that the reports of dangers and violence in Swedish schools had increased by more than 150 percent in the last 10 years.

He said, “Security in Swedish schools is unfortunately spoiled over time. More and more teachers and teachers go to school.”

Pehrasan said that the government will mainly offer “Grants 300 Million Crohnor” for the measures “safety measures” for cameras or security posts.

The government also said that it would introduce a bill to Parliament that would offer a requirement for schools for “an emergency plan and ongoing preparation work”.

The proposal, which would also give schools the right to find the bags of students, was first presented the week after the shooting.

The police have fought to pin a motive for mass murder, stating that they were looking at the shooter’s stay after describing as an unemployed recurrence.

Police say he had no previous criminal records and had a hunting license for four guns.

He has not publicly identified the victims, but his foreign background soon came to light when his names and photos were published in Swedish newspapers and on social media, which led to anxiety among the immigrants of the country.

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