Lofquist, Annika
Born in Göteborg, Sweden. Father was a retired admiral in
the Swedish Navy, now deceased. Mother is a professor of Romance
languages at Göteborg University and is active in Miljöpartiet
de Gröna, the Swedish Green Party. Three brothers. The entire
family are avid sailors. Attended Stockholm University 1984-87,
graduated with a B.Sc. in Physics. After a stint as an engineer
with the Swedish semiconductor giant Microelektronik AB (1988-92),
Lofquist joined the Stockholm police force as an expert on electronic
surveillance. In 1994 she was recruited into Ordningspolisens
Nationella Insatsstyrka (PÖNI), the national rescue unit
of the Stockholm Police Department. From 1997 to 1999 she lead
PÖNI intelligence and surveillance teams in over a dozen
different counter-terrorist actions, including the high-profile
1998 Red Cell occupation of the trading floor of the Stockholm
futures exchange. Unmarried.
Lofquist is an electronics genius. Her name is on 14 different
patents held by Microelektronik, her old employer, and she continues
to consult with their engineers while serving as a member of
the Rainbow Six team. Most of her innovations have been in the
area of electronic eavesdropping. She is extremely confident
and courageous, although at times her lack of military training
can lead her to overestimate her ability to handle a situation.
Off duty she keeps to herself, living alone on a sailboat in
Saltsjobaden outside Stockholm. |