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The Kurdish Fox: Gangs Unite to End Violence Orchestrated from Turkey

CONDUCTING FROM TURKEY: Rawa Majid, better known as “The Kurdish Fox”, is orchestrating the wave of violence in Sweden from Turkey. Now several gangs are reportedly coming together to put an end to Majid and his business. Photo: Private

SVT’s crime expert, Diamant Salihu, claims that several criminal networks must have come together with one goal in mind: To stop “The Kurdish fox” and his recruitment of children into crime.

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When family members, relatives and complete strangers are injured and killed as a result of the bloody wave of violence in Sweden, even many in the criminal networks believe that the conflict has gone too far.

This is claimed by the sources of SVT’s crime expert, Diamant Salihu, in the program Agenda.

Rawa Majid has gained notoriety as the gang leader who controls the bloody gang war in Sweden – from exile in Turkey. Internal division in the criminal network Foxtrot is said to be the cause of the brutal wave of violence in our neighboring country.

Now several others will criminal networks merged with the aim of stopping Majid’s recruitment of more young criminals.

WELL-KNOWN: The Swedish crime expert, Diamant Salihu, follows the wave of violence and the Foxtrot network very closely. Now he claims that several gangs will join together to stop “The Kurdish fox”. Photo: Duygu Getiren / TT News Agency / NTB

– There are different gangs that actually have completely different interests, who ally themselves to fight for a common cause – against Rawa Majid, says Salihu.

Among other things, it is about preventing new recruitment of so-called “runaway boys”, who can carry out acts of violence on his behalf.

Both the Norwegian Minister of Justice, Emilie Enger Mehl (Sp), and her Swedish colleague, Gunnar Strömmer (M), have sounded the alarm about the wave of violence.

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The national chief of the Swedish police, Anders Thornberg, is particularly concerned about the recruitment of children and young people into the criminal networks.

– There are children who themselves contact the networks to kill. Children should have faith in the future, they should not wish to become murderers, said Thornberg last week.

In September, the police chief in Uppsala, Jale Poljarevius, explained to VG why this is a tool “The Kurdish Fox” is using in the ongoing gang rebellion:

Many older serious criminals are locked up in prison. The level of punishment for young criminals is low, so you can recruit them and make them even “harder criminals” before they get out of prison. Some of them are threatened with being recruited. The criminal networks must pay large sums for children to commit serious offences. Many of them would rather be “heroes for a day” than live a “boring, ordinary” life. FULL UP FOR THE POLICE FORCES: On Wednesday last week there was a shooting incident at a sports ground just outside Stockholm. A Swedish rapper associated with the Foxtrot network was killed. Photo: Kyrre Lien / VG

Internal gang rebellion has led to the wave of violence

Internal unrest in the brutal criminal network Foxtrot is said to be the main cause of the ongoing wave of violence in Sweden – and the protagonist himself, “The Kurdish Fox”, is said to be orchestrating it all from Turkey.

It is believed that a shooting incident outside a cafe in Istanbul at the beginning of September was the starting point for the escalation of violence and crime in Sweden.

Now the Foxtrot network is split in two, and the violence has exploded in recent weeks. Relatives of gang members and random people are now victims in a bloody wave of violence, which is constantly developing.

Swedish police have wanted “The Kurdish Fox” for serious drug crimes and murder planning, but he has recently acquired Turkish citizenship. This makes it difficult for the Swedish police to get hold of the man.

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These murders have shaken Sweden recently

Thursday 7 September: A woman in her 60s is killed at night in her own home in Uppsala. The police have confirmed that she was the mother of a gang member. Monday 11 September: A 13-year-old boy is found shot and killed in a wooded area in Haninge south of Stockholm. Tuesday 12 September: A 23-year-old man is shot and killed in a staircase in a residential area in Uppsala. The man was a neighbor of a gang member and probably an accidental victim. Tuesday 12 September: A man is subjected to serious violence and dies of his injuries in Sollentuna, north of Stockholm. The case has no connection to the gang conflict, according to the police. Wednesday 13 September: A man in his 20s is shot dead in Vasastan in Stockholm. Thursday 14 September: A teenage boy dies after being found shot in Västertorp south of Stockholm. Saturday 16 September: A 39-year-old man is shot dead in Råcksta in Vällingby west of Stockholm. Thursday 22 September: Two people are shot dead in a pub in Sandviken north of Stockholm. Two others are injured. Three out of four are accidental victims. Wednesday 27 September: A man is shot and killed on a sports field on Mälarhöjden in the south of Stockholm. The victim was in his late teens, according to Swedish media. Wednesday 27 September: A man dies after being shot in Jordbro south of Stockholm. Another was injured.Thursday 28 September: A woman in her mid-20s dies as a result of a powerful explosion at a house in Fullerö outside Uppsala. The police believe the woman was an accidental victim. Show more

Children are recruited to carry out attacks

The Swedish crime expert Diamant Salihu also believes that the criminal networks hire children and young people to carry out crime:

– This means that they get help to join potential so-called terrorist cellsterror cells A group that practices terror. , those who are recruited and paid to carry out explosions and shootings. It is often young guys from different parts of the country who are willing to carry out assignments, explains Salihu.

According to police chief Poljarevius, there are several reasons why it is precisely children and young people who are recruited into the violent wave of violence.

– The legal practice is too bad when it comes to young people under the age of 18. Four years is the maximum sentence for murder, but usually they get around two years behind bars, he told VG last month.

After serving what Poljarevius refers to as a “short sentence”, one is considered a full-fledged gang member.

– Put to the extreme, a human life is worth around two years in prison. The merit is to become a 100 percent full gang member.

RECRUITERS: The Foxtrot network will actively recruit children and young people to carry out brutal attacks in the ongoing wave of violence. None of the young people in this photo are connected to the network, but they were gathered after the shooting incident at the Mälarhöjden sports field last Wednesday. Photo: Kyrre Lien / VG

This is how the Swedes want to solve the wave of violence

– No other country is experiencing a similar situation as Sweden right now, said the country’s Prime Minister, Ulf Kristersson in a speech to the nation last Thursday, adding that the situation is “exceptional”.

Kristersson acknowledged at the same time that “it will probably get worse before it gets better”.

Now, among other things, the Norwegian Armed Forces will assist the police with analysis work.

At the same time, it became known last week that our neighboring country will toughen the penalties for serious weapons offenses and maintain a register for explosives.

– It involves two steps. In the short term, what support can be given within the current rules, and in the long term how the law can be changed.

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Published: 05.10.23 at 00:33

Updated: 05.10.23 at 01:08

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