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Of: Erik melin, Sophie Tanha
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He was convicted of one of Sweden’s most notable shootings in recent years: the icy act at a pizzeria in Rinkeby.
This summer, he was released from juvenile care to which he was sentenced while on leave.
Now he appears in images on social media where he says he “gets cold” on Tensta despite being wanted internationally.
After the murder at a pizzeria in Rinkeby, the then 16-year-old killer was sentenced to a closed juvenile care center for three years.
But the stay was shorter when he, with the help of two others, was released during a guarded leave at Kungsbacka.
– We turn every stone in their search, police told West Region spokesman Christer Fuxborg shortly after the leak.
But now he seems to be back at home in northern Stockholm, the same place where the bloody gang war he was involved in took place.
Police have carried out an international search for the man who is now 18 years old. This is almost ridiculed on social media where it now appears in an image that has been tagged with Tensta.
Killed 18-year-old right with mouth guard.
“Relax in Tensta”
In the image that abounds in social networks, a point is pointed out that “relaxes” despite the fact that it is sought out internationally. The convicted murderer wears a mouth guard and is standing with two others in front of a sports field.
In an email, Anders Rissel, deputy chief of police in the northern police area, writes that they feel hopeful that they can arrest the person.
– We carry out an active search for the person to whom it refers. We have a number of people that we follow and track on social media and move into environments where they can be present, he writes.
According to Anders Rissel, the photograph was not taken, but police do not provide information on when the photograph was taken.
– We keep track of this type of information from social media, but when it comes to this particular image, we have information that it is old, he writes.
Photo: PO Sännås
Police operation after the murder in Rinkeby 2018.
Photo: Police
Surveillance photos of the murder at the pizzeria.
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