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• In 1975 he met with relatives in Stockholm. They were contacted by Bacon and

met with him once in their home in Stockholm.

• In July 1987 he visited Skelleftea in Sweden and met with several relatives. A

young Swedish girl who lived in Maputo with her father from August 1986 to late 1987 has stated that she knew Bacon from Maputo and that she was on a holiday trip to Sweden in June-July 1987 and coincidentally met Bacon in Stockholm at the end of June or in early July 1987. A flight-ticker" in Bacon's name was found in his safety-deposit box in the Nedbank Branch in Durban. The ticket was issued for a flight from Johannesburg via Amsterdam to Stockholm on 27 June 1987 and with a return flight from Stockholm via Zurich to Johannesburg on 11 July 1987.

When Bacon was confronted with this information, he still maintained that he had only visited Sweden in 1980/81 and probably in 1988. His “handler“ has mentioned that he could have been sent to Sweden in the beginning of the 80's to gather information about specific diving equipment for the navy. This was an intelligence operation, probably for the DCC.

Bacon has also repeated on different occasions that he has been in Sweden when it was very cold and he has also mentioned that he saw snow on one of his visits. None of the visits to Sweden to which he admits were undertaken when it was possible for him to have seen snow. However, it is worth noting that Palme's murder occurred in February 1986 when it was cold and there was snow in Stockholm.

BALLISTIC TEST

A ballistics test was done on the Smith and Wesson revolver found in Bacon's Nedbank safety deposit box in Durban using a number of rounds of the type of ammunition found at the scene of Palme's murder. Ten bullets were sent to the Swedish Forensic Laboratory for testing. The results were negative. They did not match with the bullets found at the scene of the murder. The weapon was also examined for the presence of finger or palm prints. The results of this were also negative.

POLYGRAPH EXAMINATION

On 18 April 1997, a Polygraph test was carried out on Bacon relating to the investigation into the murder of Palme. The test was arranged by the investigative unit in Maputo and was carried out in the Machava Prison in Maputo.

The examiner concluded that the examinee was Deceptive Indicative. This conclusion was based on the reactions to the specific questions on the assassination. A

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Flight ticket found in the Nedbank. safety deposit box. See footnote no 13.

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