Criminal gangs in Sweden ramp up mafia-style tactics
Criminal organisations are tightening their grip across Sweden, enlisting minors to commit serious crimes, including murder. A record number of juveniles are now in detention. Experts warn that gangs, predominantly made up of migrants, are resorting to mafia-style methods.
As V4NA highlighted previously, migrant gangs in Sweden now routinely recruit minors to commit the most serious crimes, such as murder, since minors can only receive lenient sentences. Currently, a record 123 minors are being held in the country’s specialised day-care-like juvenile detention centres. Most of these youths are from non-Western immigrant backgrounds and are detained on suspicion of crimes such as murder, attempted murder, and serious firearm offences.
Sweden’s juvenile centres are severely overcrowded, consistently holding well over 100 minors at any given time. As soon as the justice or social services system releases some juveniles, new offenders arrive to take their place, according to the Swedish Samnytt news portal.
This figure represents a dramatic increase compared to previous years. In 2017, only a few dozen young offenders were detained in these centres.
The data underscores how organised crime is tightening its grip on Sweden. Experts warn that organised crime is entrenching itself in Swedish society in much the same way the mafia did in Italy.
For decades, the mafia poisoned Italian society, and due to migration, Sweden is now facing a similar situation,
– concluded Carina Gunnarson, associate professor of political science at Uppsala University and a researcher at the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI).
„I am often asked whether Sweden has a mafia like Italy. My answer is that there are striking similarities, and the methods are similar, too,” Ms. Gunnarson stated during a seminar highlighted by Dagens industri.
She cited examples of crimes linked to waste management, in the construction sector, the assistance services, and even home care.
Gunnar Appelgren, a chief inspector with the Sodertalje police who has been involved in uncovering numerous municipal scandals, confirmed the gravity of the situation, noting that criminals are infiltrating local government.
In Sodertalje, we have seen high-ranking officials dismissed from the municipality over bribery cases. We’ve seen brokers for major banks convicted of bribery, and real estate agents who were also convicted,
– he said.
The city of Sodertalje has also faced problems with criminal gangs harassing small business owners and shopkeepers, extorting them for payments.
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