- Jul 23, 2018
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Government of Sweden
Löfven Administration
To whom it may concern,
I write to you on behalf of the Swedish Accident Investigation Authority, a government authority tasked with investigating accidents and incidents with the vision of improving safety. Our authority is responsible for the investigation of civil maritime transport, road traffic, civil aviation, military and rail accidents and incidents. The military branch investigates events that have occurred in Sweden however we will also investigate occurrences abroad if of specific interest unless otherwise stipulated in any international agreements.
Our authority has received an abundance of correspondence in relation to a Swedish Royal Navy operated Olso-class Frigate of the name HSwMS Snö. This vessel was involved in a serious incident in November 1996 which resulted in the vessel sinking and a number of lives being lost during the Antarctic Conflict. The significant public interest has prompted and investigation to be begin into this incident which has been sanctioned by the Executive Office of the Prime Minister of Sweden in order to identify the actual cause. I have been designated as Chairperson assisted by my colleague Håkan Josefsson who will be Investigator-in-Charge; we will be your best points of contact in relation to this investigation. Our vision is to begin this investigation promptly, despite the significant time delay between the date of the original incident and today. Our investigations usually follow a set pathway defined by: a fact-finding phase, stakeholder meeting, analysis, consultation and final report publication.
We understand that the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom assisted the Swedish Department of Defence with a search and rescue operation and identification of the wreckage in the Southern Ocean/Antarctic region. We have been provided your reference of 'Operation Antarctic Rescue' from the Swedish Department of Defence. On this basis please accept this correspondence as a formal data request for all information pertinent to this investigation and your operation(s) relating to the original incident for our final report. It is pertinent that any information of any classified nature is clearly marked to prevent unintentional publication.
Finally, we are preparing for an expedition to the region in order to build a modern portfolio of evidence - we understand that the Royal Navy have some of the most highly skilled and trained open-water divers in the world, and would like to request that you assist us with this evidence gathering operation if at all possible. All expenses will be paid for by our authority.
I look forward to your imminent response on this matter.
Regards,
Jenny Ferm
Chairperson
Swedish Accident Investigation Authority
Department of Justice
Kingdom of Sweden
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