Former Swedish secret service agent, Bertil Wedin, was accused in an English court – but acquitted – of the 1982 burglary of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) office in London. In 1996, Wedin was named as the killer of Sweden's premier, Olof Palme.
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- Former Swedish secret service agent, Bertil Wedin, was accused in an English court – but acquitted – of the 1982 burglary of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) office in London. In 1996, Wedin was named as the killer of Sweden's premier, Olof Palme. His accuser, Peter Caselton – who with eight others including Craig Williamson had applied for amnesty from South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission for the March 1982 bombing of the ANC office in London – was allegedly a member of an apartheid South Africa assassination squad. Wedin denied killing Palme. He was also suspected of bombing the ANC Stockholm office in 1986.
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- Former Swedish secret service agent, Bertil Wedin, was accused in an English court – but acquitted – of the 1982 burglary of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) office in London. In 1996, Wedin was named as the killer of Sweden's premier, Olof Palme.
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