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There are at least 40 criminal clan networks in Sweden, networks which, according to the Head of the Swedish National Police, “have only come to Sweden to commit systematic organized crime.”
By Jon Helgheim, Frp Parliamentary Representative and Immigration Policy Spokesperson
This is a comment. It is the attitude of the writer that is expressed.
In Gothenburg, criminal clan networks have barricaded the Angered district, controlled by the clan mafia Ali Khan.
In Sweden there are at least 40 such networks based on criminal clans, networks which, according to the Chief of the Swedish National Police, “have only come to Sweden to commit systematic organized crime.”
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Serious and most morbid crime
Crime is becoming more serious and more morbid.
Recently, two 16-year-old boys were kidnapped, stabbed in the legs so they could not escape, dressed naked, raped and tried to be buried alive in a Stockholm cemetery. The case was barely covered by SVT, which instead focused on Donald Trump.
Even with 265 bombings in the last 12 months, most of the bombings are barely noticed in the Swedish media.
The Swedish National Police Commissioner sounded the alarm last week and called on the whole of society to join forces against crime. But Swedish police chiefs raised the alarm earlier, most recently in 2018, when Swedish police said they had lost control and that there were 200 gangs and 5,000 gang criminals in Sweden.
Also read: Chief of Police: Clans organize crime in Sweden
Humiliation robbery
The situation is so dire that the Swedish middle class is moving from Swedish cities to prevent their children from being robbed. In 2019, 2,500 thefts of children were reported in Sweden, of which 108 with firearms.
Many of these are so-called humiliation robberies in which children of Swedish origin are assaulted and abused by gangs of non-Western immigrants.
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There has also been a large increase in robberies of the elderly and disabled. In the last 12 months, there have been 230 robberies of disabled people, of which 22 with firearms.
New offenders have no respect for anyone and many have disgust for the majority population.
The media have a lot to blame
According to researcher Tino Sanandaji, the Swedish media is one of the main causes of the serious problems. The Swedish media, led by SVT, for many years have downplayed the development of crime and have almost systematically concealed everything that has to do with immigration and crime.
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They have developed their own linguistic jargon to mitigate very serious crimes.
Left and politicized expert commentators
And they have used politicized radical leftist criminologists like Jerzy Sarnecki as expert commentators. These “experts” have conveyed that crime “actually goes down” and that punishment has no effect.
In recent years, however, the situation has become so dire that the media has had to report more on the serious crime. But the mainstream media still seem more concerned with downplaying reality than highlighting what has actually been allowed to emerge in the new Sweden.
Lacks effective measures against crime
This has contributed to Swedish politicians being unable to mobilize around effective measures against gang crime, in stark contrast to Danish politicians who have introduced strong measures such as double punishment for gang offenders, severe punishments for young people who commit gang crimes and deportation.
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See the same trends in Norway
Unfortunately, we also see much of the same anxiety about contact in Norwegian media in cases involving immigration and crime.
An example of this is the case of the Somali asylum seeker who set fire to the churches of Dombås and Sel in protest at SIAN’s burning of the Koran.
The author was constantly mentioned in the Norwegian media as a Norwegian man from Nord-Gudbrandsdalen.
We also see much of the same in the cases of child robbery and knife violence in Oslo. Many of these probably have the character of what is known in Denmark as domination violence.
Domination violence is violence committed by criminals of foreign origin, with the aim of humiliating the victims of the majority population. This is serious racism, but it is an issue that evokes great anxiety about media contact.
Critical and open media are crucial
The situation in Sweden shows that open and critical media are absolutely crucial for our democracy to function. This is especially true in difficult areas like immigration and crime.
The Norwegian media have a great responsibility here and should learn from the serious failure of the system in Sweden.
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