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The youth supervisor was recently indicted for billionaire black Rolex car and watch deals. While working with youth at risk of gang crime in Backa, he has had close contacts with prominent people in the Backa gang.
As GT was able to tell earlier this week, the youth supervisor has done business with one of Backagänget’s prominent members, a person whom he describes in interrogations as “a friend.”
– It is not weird. We have lived in the same area for 30 years, says the youth supervisor.
The companion fled abroad
At the same time, his close partner at the car dealerships was a car dealership well known to police who is suspected of being involved in a gang-related explosion at Landvetter last year. The car dealer has now moved out of the country.
The tracks lead to Turkey.
Now GT can say that the police pointed out that the youth supervisor, who has been employed in the municipality for many years and also more so in a SIS house, was active during a central part of the great gang conflict that shook Gothenburg earlier. of this fall.
The conflict began with a fight at a gas station in Gothenburg and turned into revenge and shootings. After a couple of weeks, the two designated parties to the conflict, Backagänget and the Ali Khan family network, concluded “peace” during a meeting at the Posthotellet in central Gothenburg.
Gang members in meeting
About forty gang members from different constellations attended the meeting. Among those attending the meeting, the youth supervisor now stands out as one of the most prominent people among the Back members.
In a police memo that GT has read, the role of the youth supervisor is described:
“Around a table, several well-known and strongly criminal people gathered. Sitting in the middle of the party (youth tutor) who is an employee of the city of Gothenburg. (Youth Supervisor) it is located in the center of the Backa network and seems to be playing an active role in the meeting.
According to the same police memorandum, the youth supervisor, as well as several other participants in the meeting, must have been checked by the police after the meeting. So the juvenile supervisor should have told the police they could wait “A quiet time ahead because the meeting has been rewarding”. Otherwise, he declined to comment on the police meeting, according to the police memo dated September 18.
The memo was never recorded
The memorandum was sent as a report of concern to the Norra Hisingen district, but was never recorded. Only on Wednesday, after GT requested all documents related to the investigation from the juvenile supervisor, was it registered.
The youth supervisor himself has not seen any problems with his contacts within the gang environment.
If you have worked with youth in Backa and at the same time do business with one of the most important gang members of Backa. Can you see a problem with that?
– Not absolutely not. Why would there be a problem with that?
When asked if he was present at the meeting, he strongly denies it.
Anna Lifjorden is Sector Manager for Society and Culture in the Norra Hisingen district.
-It is part of our investigative work and we handle it in the investigation, says about the content of the police memo.
If this information was correct, that person was at this meeting. What does that mean?
– I can’t comment on that.
Neither at a general level had he previously wanted to comment on whether he sees it as a problem if any of his employees who work with young people in Backa, at the same time, had friends in the district’s gang environment.
– I choose not to comment on this at this time, Anna Lifjorden said earlier this week.
Infiltration of criminal groups
The police memorandum also mentions the prosecution that was brought against the juvenile supervisor in late August and the connections that exist with, among other things, a “leading individual in the Backa network” in his business.
This is not the first time we have been able to reveal links between people in criminal groups and municipal activities, and how criminal groups have infiltrated municipal activities.
Expressen has previously revealed that people who have been identified by the police as criminals have been employed in youth centers in the particularly vulnerable areas of Rinkeby in Stockholm and Fittja in Botkyrka municipality.
The youth supervisor is suspended with withheld salary for a maximum of 30 days. Meanwhile, the district is investigating the data. The man’s union opposed the suspension during a hearing on September 16.
Lisah Silfwer summarizes recent policy proposals on gang crime.