2020年10月25日日曜日

How Sweden became a gangsters' paradise:

 

EUROPE


Bombs, shootings are a part of life in Swedish city Malmo


An attack that left a 15-year-old dead has spurred police to redouble their efforts to fight gangs in the southern Swedish city. Bombings and shootings regularly shake Malmo, so much so that locals find it normal.


 


 How Sweden became a gangsters' paradise: Europe's most liberal country welcomed Middle Eastern refugees five years ago... but now it is being terrorised by migrant mafia clans - with police and politically correct government powerless

Sweden's police chiefs have warned they are unable to contain the country's rising tide of mafia 'clan' crime 

For decades, politicians have refused to admit the crime and violence is coming from migrant communities

Now the problem is so severe that law enforcement officials are speaking out - and blaming mass immigration

There were 257 bombings in Sweden last year and hundreds of shootings. Just one month in the last three years has passed without a gang-related killing

In one extraordinary incident in August, Gothenburg's most notorious crime family, the Ali Khan gang, set up roadblocks in the northeast of the city to find rival gang members

Erik Nord, Gothenburg's chief of police, told MailOnline: 'We need more police to deal with this situation urgently. Otherwise we will turn into a gangsters' paradise' 

By JAKE WALLIS SIMONS, ASSOCIATE GLOBAL EDITOR, IN GOTHENBURG


PUBLISHED: 16:08 GMT, 12 October 2020 | UPDATED: 17:06 GMT, 12 October 2020


DWだとたんなるギャングの抗争みたいな話だが、DMみると中東からの移民のギャングの抗争なわけだね。


ーーーやばいことになっているみたいね、スエーデンは。





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