Pop star Justin Bieber's European tour is
again making news for something other than his music this time for a police
search of his tour bus in Sweden.
Stockholm police found a small
amount of unspecified illegal narcotics on a tour bus that Bieber and about
nine others had taken to an arena Wednesday, Stockholm police spokesman Varg
Gyllander said.
Authorities searched the bus at the
arena after a police officer smelled marijuana near the vehicle when it was
outside a Stockholm hotel, Gyllander said. The Bieber team had left the bus
before police searched it.
The case is under investigation, but
no arrests were made and no charges have been filed, Gyllander said. For a
charge of possession of narcotics, police must find it on the offender, he
said.
The
Stockholm concert proceeded as scheduled. Bieber's next concert is on Sunday in
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Earlier this month, Bieber drew
criticism over a remark he left in the guestbook of the Anne Frank House in
Amsterdam, Netherlands. He suggested that Frank -- the teenage diarist who died
in a Nazi concentration camp in 1945 -- would have been a fan of his. Critics
accused him of being narcissistic, but others, including Frank's stepsister,
criticized the uproar and said Frank might indeed have been a fan.