‘Queen of trash’ among 11 on trial in Sweden’s largest environmental crime case

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A finance manager who styled herself as the “Sovereign of Junk” has gone being investigated in Sweden blamed for wrongfully unloading piles of waste, in the country’s greatest ever natural wrongdoing case.

Bella Nilsson is one of 11 individuals accused of “exasperated natural wrongdoing”.

She was CEO of waste administration organization NMT Think Pink, which is blamed for unloading or covering 200,000 tons of waste in 21 areas somewhere in the range of 2015 and 2020.

Legal advisors for Ms Nilsson who is currently called Fariba Vancor, and another previous CEO Leif-Ivan Karlsson say they deny any bad behavior.

Entering Attunda locale court north of Stockholm, Ms Nilsson would not address correspondents’ inquiries.

Examiners said the manner in which the organization bungled the waste prompted unsafe degrees of cancer-causing synthetics, lead, arsenic and mercury being delivered very high, soil and water.