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In the interview, Mats Löfving, who is, among other things, head of NOA, the national operational department of the police, received questions about working against gang crime and shootings in exclusion areas, among other things through Rimfrost operation.
Löfving then pointed them out The main problems vulnerable areas are struggling with, including lack of education, unemployment, overcrowding and crime as a gateway to gang violence.
But Mats Löfving also revealed that the police have mapped around 40 criminal networks made up of relatives, which have been established in Sweden.
He also said that the issue of integration in Sweden “is sometimes a bit naive”:
– It is far from everyone who wants to be part of Swedish society. Right now there are 40 criminal networks in Sweden, clans. They have come to Sweden solely for the purpose of organizing and creating crime, gaining power and earning money. It is about drug crimes, extortion, but they also enter the business world and political life, the governance of municipalities, he says in the interview.
According to Löfving, children are raised in crime with the aim of taking over and continuing to operate the criminal network, and marriage is also arranged to consolidate and strengthen the power of the clans.
– The whole family, relatives and clan raise the children to take control of the criminal organization.
Löfving points out several cities where the clans are located, but does not want to go into more detail “so as not to publicize them.”
According to Löfving, the information comes from the work of the criminal intelligence service and reflects the situation as it now appears.
Clans also exist in Europe, Löfving refers to Germany, which has the same experience.
Within the clans, there is also a strong culture of secrecy, which means that the police must “work in a very special way” to obtain information.
– The culture of silence is total, the family is number one, he says in the interview, and he believes that family networks are more difficult to combat.