Social media has been in a frenzy after a Swedish gang criminal was killed by bullets in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
in Sweden the police fear that the murder of the accomplice of the leader of the Foxtrot gang will trigger a cycle of revenge. At the moment, there are indications in the air that the murder might have been revenge by another criminal group.
Known as “Kurdiketta”. Rawa Majidin held as the right hand Mustafa al-Jubouri died on Monday by bullets in Baghdad.
According to the Swedish media, the person suspected of being the shooter of Al-Jubour has Swedish citizenship. Iraqi police arrested him shortly after the shooting incident.
Also called “Benzema”, Al-Jubouri was a Swedish citizen. So far, the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not officially confirmed that the man who was murdered in Baghdad was him. However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has told the Swedish media that it had received information from Iraq that the murdered man was a Swedish citizen.
Al-Jubouri fled Sweden to Turkey after participating in an assassination operation in Uppsala last September. The victim was Al-Jubour's former gangmate and rival Ismail Abdul Mum.
According to HS sources, Al-Jubouri would have run into trouble with the authorities in Turkey and continued his escape journey to Iraq. In Iraq, he hid in the Abu Ghraib area.
Swedish afternoon newspaper Expressen says that the criminal group behind Ismail Abdu claimed responsibility for the shooting in Baghdad. Evening newspaper Aftonbladet on the other hand, has said that the shooter had connections to a “competing criminal group”.
The source interviewed by HS also claims that the gang led by Abdu was behind the murder. According to the source, the criminal group would have managed to find out Al-Jubour's hiding place and tracked him down in Iraq. The shooting took place on the outskirts of Baghdad in the suburb of al-Aamiriya.
The official investigation of the murder is ongoing. The Swedish police has thus not confirmed or otherwise commented on the allegations about the possible involvement of the criminal group behind Abdu in the murder.
of Al-Jubour the murder has caused a lot of uproar on social media.
Aftonbladet reports that the person believed to be the leader of a Swedish criminal group had on Monday shared death threats on his social media account to several members of a rival criminal gang. At the same time, he had hoped for contacts from people who are ready to “take on tasks”.
In addition, pictures and videos of the murdered Al-Jubour have circulated on social media. According to Aftonbladet, some videos published by Swedish criminal circles have actually celebrated his murder.
Since the beginning of the week, the Swedish police have expressed that they are concerned about the “risk of confrontation” between several competing criminal groups. The police also say that they are prepared for possible showdowns in Uppsala and Stockholm.
As a Kurdish fox the Foxtrot crime group, led by the notorious Majid and Al-Jubour, has also had internal disputes.
of the Swedish public broadcasting company SVT, according to Al-Jubouri and Majid would have distanced themselves from each other at the end of last year. Expressen, on the other hand, says that Al-Jubouri left Foxtrot in November and announced that he had founded a new criminal group called La Liga.
Majid, known as the Kurdish Fox, was arrested by the Iranian police in October when he was crossing the Turkish-Iranian border.
According to HS information, Majid is still imprisoned in Iran, because Iran demands Sweden to hand over an Iranian suspected of a crime in exchange for Majid's handover.
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