Daniel Nilsson, a police spokesperson for the central Uppsala region, told the Swedish news site The Local that police carrying out roadside controls saw Snoop Dogg's car was pulled over and that the rapper "seemed to be under the influence of narcotics,"

"He was arrested and taken to the police station to take a urine test," he said. "The incident lasted several minutes. Once the test was carried out, he left."

The results of his test were not revealed and it is unclear if Snoop Dogg was under the influence or he was found in possession of unauthorized substances. In Sweden, cannabis extracts are classified as illegal narcotic drugs. Marijuana is legalized or decriminalized in many parts of the United States, including in Los Angeles, where Snoop Dogg lives, mostly for medicinal purposes.

Snooper later posted another clip showing him inside what appears to be a police station.

"Profile, racial profile," he said. "Came and snatched me out of my car."

He also wrote, "On my mamas im sick and tired of the pigs. N America n these countries that jus don't respect us f--k that new me new u u do we do 2."