/STOCKHOLM (Reuters)/- Swedish police must wish all criminals were as naive as the Halmstad robber.
The 47-year-old man walked into the post office of the small town in southern Sweden, told the cashier he was armed and demanded a bag of cash -- plus 350 million crowns ($37.2 million) to be paid into his bank account, whose number he handed her on a piece of paper.
Police had no trouble tracking him down and made a speedy arrest, the Swedish news agency TT reported Monday.