Even on the northern tundra, the Finnish authorities wouldn't be oblivious to a riot on its own soil, but they remained silent about the matter. Arrow brought trouble, and it happened on their "private territory". Since no Finns died and Arrow didn't seek help, why would they bother?
The local police in the town of Paltamo sent several mounted police officers around the camp. However, these police officers didn't dare to rush in and decided to withdraw. Judging from the equipment in the hands of the refugees, it was no longer a problem they could handle.
The police chief of Paltamo immediately decided to mobilize local militia groups to increase security in the town and do their utmost to ensure the town's safety.
It turned out his choice was correct. In less than half an hour, documents were issued and the local police were urged to do their utmost to protect the security of Paltamo. At the same time, a special force was sent to support this effort.