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===Activities=== AGAG was tasked with preparing for guerrilla resistance in case of Soviet occupation, including sabotage, intelligence collection, and communication networks. It also monitored communist activities, particularly the Communist Party of Sweden (SKP), during the Cold War. Training occurred at sites like the Stockholm Defense Shooting Association, which included police officers later implicated in the Palme assassination’s “police track.” Authors Anders Jallai and Ulf Lingärde claim AGAG was involved in the 1986 assassination of Olof Palme, allegedly on NATO orders, due to Palme’s neutralist policies and opposition to U.S. interests, such as his criticism of the Vietnam War and nuclear weapons. These claims suggest AGAG controlled the Skandia building on Sveavägen, where Palme was killed, and point to mysterious activities in the building at the time.
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