by Ingrid Carlqvist
• October 21, 2015 at 5:00 am
- The authorities are
well aware that several war criminals may have come to Sweden this year,
and the police War Crimes Commission has been reinforced.
- "Refugees"
plundered a train's dining car and threatened the staff. Railroad
employees had assured all "refugees from Syria" that they
would not be thrown off any train if they lacked tickets. This led to
thousands of people claiming to be from Syria in order to get a free
ride.
- The police have
about 17,000 deportation cases piled up. Despite the government's
request for a clampdown on people staying in Sweden after having
received deportation notices, more people are staying in the country
illegally. 54,000 people have refused to leave the country after being
denied asylum since 2011.
- Per Gudmundson of
the daily Svenska Dagbladet questions the repatriation of ISIS
combatants to Sweden: "Who is in charge of the security aspect?
Anyone can pretend to be a defector."
On September 16, the trial (right) began of a Rwandan
immigrant in Sweden. The man is accused of genocide, for murdering
thousands of people in his homeland. He is the second person to be put on
trial in Sweden in the past 3 years on charges of mass-murder during the
Rwandan Genocide.
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On September 3, a 37-year-old man with a serious criminal record was
shot dead in a car in the Stockholm suburb of Hässelby Gård. His two small
children were sitting in the back seat at the time, but were physically
unharmed. A witness told the police that the youngest child screamed:
"Help, help, they've killed my daddy!" A 23-year-old man, suspected
of the murder, is now in custody, but vehemently denies the charges. Concern
about safety is now growing in Hässelby Gård, which was the scene of another
shooting in June, when two girls crossing the town square were wounded in
crossfire.
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