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Intellego Technologies CEO Arrested, $9.2M in Assets Seized in Fraud Probe

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Source: Medtech Magazine
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Intellego Technologies CEO Claes Lindahl was arrested November 18, 2025, by Swedish authorities investigating suspected gross fraud. Simultaneously, the company's offices were raided, and a "kvarstad" seizure order was imposed, freezing 100 million Swedish kronor of their assets. Claes Lindahl, CEO of Intellego Technologies, was arrested on November 18, 2025, by the Swedish Economic Crime Authority as part of a preliminary investigation into suspected gross fraud. Medtech Magazine reported that authorities also raided the company's premises on the same day. In addition to the arrest, investigators executed search warrants and.

Key takeaways

  • Claes Lindahl, CEO of Intellego Technologies, was arrested on November 18, 2025, by the Swedish Economic Crime Authority as part of a preliminary investigation into suspected gross fraud
  • Medtech Magazine reported that authorities also raided the company's premises on the same day
  • In addition to the arrest, investigators executed search warrants and imposed a seizure order, known as "kvarstad," on 100 million Swedish kronor of Intellego Technologies' assets
Claes Lindahl, CEO of Intellego Technologies, was arrested on November 18, 2025, by the Swedish Economic Crime Authority as part of a preliminary investigation into suspected gross fraud. Medtech Magazine reported that authorities also raided the company's premises on the same day. In addition to the arrest, investigators executed search warrants and imposed a seizure order, known as "kvarstad," on 100 million Swedish kronor of Intellego Technologies' assets. State Prosecutor Thomas Hertz confirmed the investigation is ongoing but declined to release specific details regarding the allegations at this early stage.

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