Woman locked up in a house in Tensta in Stockholm – one arrested



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One man arrested and two persecuted

Of: Jamshid Jamshidi

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The alleged illegal deprivation of liberty took place in an apartment in Tensta.

Photo: ALI LORESTANI / TT

The alleged illegal deprivation of liberty took place in an apartment in Tensta.

A woman must have been detained in a house in Tensta for at least one day.

Several men are said to have tied her up and threatened her with a gun, according to information from Aftonbladet.

The reason is believed to be economic.

The incident in Tensta, northwest of Stockholm, was discovered Wednesday afternoon.

The police are very secretive, but according to information received by Aftonbladet, a woman in her 35s has stated that she has been held captive in an apartment for at least a day.

Several perpetrators must have been involved.

The woman is said to have been tied up and threatened with a weapon, according to Aftonbladet sources.

The police must also have received information in the investigation that the woman was drugged.

The perpetrators allegedly demanded a sum of money from the victim, according to the same information. However, it is unknown if transfers were made, but something the researchers are investigating now.

Two wanted for illegal deprivation of liberty

According to information from Aftonbladet, the police were subsequently able to arrest a man in his 20s. He was arrested by a prosecutor on duty Thursday night. The man is already known to the police.

Following an investigation, the police must also have managed to identify two more suspects. They must be searched and wanted by the police, sources tell Aftonbladet.

Aftonbladet has unsuccessfully sought out the prosecutor for comment.

However, district court documents indicate that a preliminary investigation into illegal deprivation of liberty has been launched and that one person has been detained. The criminal period is from Monday to Wednesday, you can read it in the documents.

Aftonbladet has also sought out the plaintiff’s assistant and the detainee’s lawyer.

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