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2024-08-12 Fifth Column
Vikings are not the same anymore: gangs from Sweden terrorize neighboring countries
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Victor Lavrinenko

[REGNUM] Crime is Sweden's main domestic problem at the moment. The ethnic gangs
…mostly, but not exclusively, connected to various nationalities, etc. from the Moslem Middle East…
that have occupied the country not only engage in drug trafficking and spend their time in endless showdowns with each other, but are also spreading their racketeering networks ever wider.

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Moreover, Sweden itself is no longer enough for these gangs, and they are actively infiltrating other countries - Norway and Denmark.

It has gotten to the point that the Danes have begun to think about introducing border controls – they no longer see any other effective way to stop the influx of members of criminal groups from the neighboring kingdom.

OUTSIDE CRIMINALS
On August 7, Danish Justice Minister Peter Hummelgaard began discussing with senior officials in relevant departments ways to stop criminals coming from neighboring Sweden.

The minister told Danish television channel TV2 that he does not rule out introducing border controls on the bridge across the Øresund Strait connecting the two countries.

Danish society took these words of the head of the Ministry of Justice with understanding. In recent weeks, the country has been unsettled - the Danish citizen is frightened by fresh news about explosions, shootings, attempted murders and robberies with the use of weapons.

This “revitalization” is connected with the presence of members of migrant gangs who arrived from Sweden – they are already cramped there, and they are increasingly actively transferring their activities to neighboring states.

A particularly frightening fact is that minors, who due to their age are not threatened with full criminal punishment, willingly participate in criminal activity.

According to Hummelgaard, since April there have been twenty-five recorded cases in which Danish criminals have hired young Arabs and Africans from Sweden to commit crimes of one kind or another.

The minister has been quick to call these children "soldiers", a term that has been picked up by the Danish press. According to him, the local police are preparing to introduce physical checks on people entering Denmark from the Øresund Bridge. Surveillance cameras will also be used to scan the license plates of all passing vehicles.

By the way, under Danish law, crimes committed by people associated with organized groups are punished much more severely - and this applies to everyone who has passed the age of 15. In Sweden, however, this is not the case. There, for teenagers aged 15 to 17 who have committed even serious crimes such as murder, the punishment is sending them to a closed boarding school for minors.

Similar complaints are heard in other countries bordering Sweden. For example, the Norwegian publication Aftenposten writes that more and more criminal elements are appearing in this country, having managed to “leave their mark” in Sweden.

"We estimate that Swedish criminal networks currently pose the greatest threat in the Tromsø police district," said Norwegian police inspector Yngve Myrvoll.

According to him, branches of the Swedish gangs Foxtrot and Gottsund have formed in Norway, actively recruiting new young members there. These gangs are involved in large-scale drug trafficking and various fraudulent operations, bringing them large sums of money.

It is not surprising that gangsters are becoming increasingly crowded in Sweden. "Many gangs are multiplying like cancer cells. It all resembles a low-intensity war," complains senior Swedish police officer Jale Polarevius in an interview with the press.

RACKETEERING AND THREATS
According to recent survey data, more and more Swedes feel unsafe when they are out and about in the evenings. Swedish state television SVT spoke to some of the country's residents about this.

"I avoid going to the store late at night. If I have to go out at that time, I try to have someone close to me with me," says 24-year-old Saga. It's understandable, because it is young girls who are most vulnerable to robbers and rapists. Today, almost every second Swedish woman aged 16 to 19 feels insecure on the street.

However, fear is increasingly felt by men, especially in the 45-54 age group. In this age group, one in five feels uncomfortable leaving their apartment in the evening. “Sometimes when I come home from work at night, there are police helicopters circling around, and you don’t know what’s going on,” complains 35-year-old Eric.

Caroline Mellgren, a professor of criminology at Malmö University, admits that Swedes have good reasons to feel unsafe. “We see that more and more innocent people are being targeted. More and more people are worried about the increase in crime in general and feel afraid that their relatives might also become victims of criminals,” Mellgren says.

However, Swedish experts are calling on citizens not to be discouraged - they say that despite the fact that over the past decade the percentage of murders per 100,000 residents has increased in the country, the percentage of street attacks, robberies and rapes has decreased.

According to official statistics, between 2013 and 2023, murders in Sweden increased by 53%. At the same time, registered open-air assaults, rapes and attempted rapes decreased by 27%. The number of street robberies decreased by 39%.

These statistics mean one thing: Swedish crime is increasingly moving from chaotic, unorganized activity to organized "work", in particular, drug trafficking. And the increase in the number of murders is associated with the intensification of intraspecific struggle - gangs are aggressively dividing up territory, which is still not enough, and they are forced to begin developing neighboring countries.

In addition to drug trafficking, bandits are increasingly resorting, as they did in the “dashing 90s” in Russia, to racketeering against small businesses.

Recently, the SVT television channel prepared a detailed report about the methods of racketeers. The TV reporters talked to the owner of one of the small shops in the Stockholm district of Skjærholmen. He himself is from the Middle East, but unlike many of his fellow tribesmen, he chose to live an honest life, which came back to haunt him.

The businessman said he was being blackmailed – racketeers threatened to kill him if he did not pay for protection. According to the shop owner, he was first beaten and then asked to make an “initial payment” of 300,000 crowns (approximately 2.5 million rubles), and then to pay 50,000 crowns (approximately 400 thousand rubles) monthly for the right to continue business in the area.

In order to protect his family, he was forced to send them back home. The shopkeeper himself fled the city and hid on his farm. But he was found there too – and had to flee again. Now this man lives in his car. “I will probably die if I don’t leave Sweden sooner,” he admitted in an interview with SVT.

The businessman tells how after the first threats he received, he could not bring himself to contact the police, and wandered around the local police station for a long time, crying and sighing. Finally, two police officers came out and asked: what does he want? The shopkeeper told everything and wrote a statement. As proof of his words, he provided video surveillance footage of the store, in which the racketeers entered his store and office several times.

According to him, the police tried to calm the sufferer: "They recognized these people and assured him that they would easily deal with them." The sufferer left the station inspired, but soon his joy faded. Despite the promises made, the police did not take any action against the racketeers.

Criminologists explained to journalists that it is difficult for the police to do anything about this type of crime because it requires many hours of detective work. The police are already overburdened with their daily work to waste resources and time on tracking down and collecting evidence of racketeers' criminal activities.

MISTRESSES-INFORMANTS
On the other hand, criminal groups have managed to find special “keys” to the Swedish police. Thus, the Dagens Nyheter publication writes that ethnic migrant gangs have created a whole staff of seducers in their ranks, working to corrupt female police officers and obtain secret information from them.

In particular, journalists unearthed the story of a female investigator who had affairs with two members of the gang of the famous mafioso Rawa Majid, nicknamed the "Kurdish Fox". The policewoman in question worked on criminal investigations in which both of her lovers were suspects.

The woman leaked secret information to them, helping the bandits escape responsibility. When everything was revealed, she got off relatively lightly - she paid a fine and after the verdict was announced, she was forced to resign.

And this example is far from the only one. Another female investigator who worked on criminal cases had sexual relations with as many as four criminals - at the very time when she was investigating the case of one of them.

Needless to say, this investigator also gave her lovers classified police information. She was also caught having sexual relations with criminals serving sentences in prison. And she, too, got off with a fine and resignation.

At least five female police officers are said to have been too close to motorcycle gang members and leaking information to them. One of them is said to have been known to her superiors and to have been reprimanded in an attempt to appeal to her conscience. She was eventually fired but not charged.

Another woman from the Ministry of Internal Affairs called the criminal's phone, which was tapped by the police, and warned that he was wanted for a murder committed the day before. She also got off with a fine and a reprimand from her superiors, who thoughtfully informed her that her actions were reprehensible.

Another notable example: a woman working in the police's organized crime unit helped a group of drug dealers (one of whom was her relative) smuggle 43 kilograms of cocaine to Sweden. The drug dealers were eventually arrested and sentenced to various punishments, but their accomplice got off with a fine.

Since 2018, 514 cases of police leaking information to criminals have been identified. However, only about 30 of these cases resulted in dismissals, and 14 police officers were punished under criminal law.

But no one knows how many such traitors are still active in the Swedish law enforcement system.

According to experts, the reduction of requirements for people recruited to the police and the government's goals of achieving "ethnic diversity and gender equality" in law enforcement agencies have only increased the risks.

It is clear that Swedish ethnic criminal communities do not fear or respect such police. This means that the local law enforcement agencies are not able to effectively protect citizens from criminal elements.
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