By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 28, 2015 01:42 PM EDT

Sweden will no longer be graced with the smooth swagger of Snoop Dogg. The rapper was pulled over by Swedish police after his performance in Uppsala, Sweden and is now claiming he will never return.

Snoop was taken in the back of a squad car and forced to take a urine test upon arrival at the police station. "Profile, racial profile. Came and snatched me out my car. Brought me down here," he says in an Instagram video he took from inside the police station.

Earlier that night, the 46-year-old took another clip, while being taken to the station. He is seen in what appears to be the back of the squad car and says: "They got me in the back of a police car right now in Sweden 'cause, pulled a n***a for nothing, taking us to the station where I gotta go pee in a cup, for nothing! All I did was came to this country and did a concert..."

In yet another revealing footage, which can also be found on Snoop's social media account, the police are apparently rolling on him and his posse that very instant.

"The Next Episode" rapper exclaims, "'Cause we being sweated by the police right now, 'cause I don't know what country we in, but this motherf**ker is sweatin' me right now!" while his friends ask in the background, "What do we have?" and "Why do we have to get in the back of the car?"

The Swedish police claim otherwise. According to a Swedish news site, The Local, officers approached the West Coast lyricist's vehicle that was pulled over on the side of the road -- which indicated signs of driving under the influence.

Uppsala central region spokesperson Daniel Nilsson released a statement. "Police carrying out roadside controls noticed that Snoop Dogg (whose car was pulled over) seemed to be under the influence of narcotics. He was arrested and taken to the police station to take a urine test," he said. "Once the test was carried out, he left."

In Sweden, the use of marijuana is illegal, and anyone suspected of being under the influence of narcotics can be detained and required to take a urine test.

Snoop Dogg made sure not to leave Sweden without recording another Instagram video to remind his European fan base that the police did not find anything and he will not be returning to Sweden -- all thanks to the police.

"Sorry 'bout that peoples, I will never be back to yalls country. It's been real," he says.