Illustration of a Swedish man handcuffed and escorted by police at Arlanda Airport after extradition from Morocco for serious drug offenses.
Illustration of a Swedish man handcuffed and escorted by police at Arlanda Airport after extradition from Morocco for serious drug offenses.
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Man detained after extradition from Morocco for serious drug offenses

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

A 39-year-old Swedish man has been detained on probable cause suspected of very serious drug offenses after extradition from Morocco to Sweden. He arrived at Arlanda on Wednesday evening and was detained at Norrtälje District Court on Friday. The investigation concerns a cocaine purification facility involving large quantities of black cocaine.

A 39-year-old Swedish man was extradited from Morocco and arrived at Arlanda Airport on Wednesday evening. On Friday afternoon, he was detained on probable cause suspected of very serious drug offenses at Norrtälje District Court. The man has been detained in absentia since April 2023, after an earlier detention request was rejected due to insufficient evidence. New investigation led to an international wanted notice after he left Sweden.

The suspicions involve the man operating a cocaine factory on a farm outside Hallstavik in Norrtälje municipality. According to prosecutor Sharareh Ghavam, it concerns a purification process of 'black cocaine', a form of carbon powder, in a stable. "It involved nearly 40 kilos of black cocaine to be purified", she says. Several people have previously been convicted in the case.

The man was arrested in Morocco in March this year and has been detained there since. The extradition occurred shortly after a meeting in Rabat last week, where Swedish and Moroccan authorities signed a letter of intent to strengthen cooperation against serious organized crime. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer (M) and Deputy National Police Chief Stefan Hector participated. "Sweden and Morocco already have a productive cooperation in legal matters today. And through this letter of intent, we are now deepening that cooperation further", Strömmer says.

The investigation is extensive, and the prosecutor has until December 19 to bring charges, but it may take longer. "There are still some investigative measures remaining, including holding a proper interrogation with the suspect and additional persons", states Sharareh Ghavam Nejad. According to SVT, over 800 people influence serious crime in Sweden from abroad.

ما يقوله الناس

Discussions on X largely praise Swedish police and international cooperation for successfully extraditing a gang-affiliated Swedish man from Morocco, who was internationally wanted via Interpol for serious drug offenses involving cocaine. Opinions include support for tougher action against criminals, skepticism regarding his Swedish identity, and sarcastic remarks about Swedes fleeing to Arab countries to evade justice.

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News photo of alleged gang leader Mikael Tenezos in handcuffs, escorted by police after extradition to Sweden for serious crimes.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Gang leader Mikael Tenezos detained for 30 crimes

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Mikael 'Greken' Tenezos, alleged leader of the Dalen network, has been detained in Sweden for around 30 serious crimes following extradition from Mexico. He faces charges including drug smuggling, attempted murder, and involving minors in criminal activities. Tenezos denies all allegations.

أوقفت الشرطة مركبة على الطريق السريع 70 شمال أفيستا يوم الثلاثاء، مما أدى إلى اعتقال رجلين مشتبه بهما في جريمة مخدرات خطيرة للغاية. وقد تم احتجازهما في محكمة مقاطعة فالو بسبب وجود سبب محتمل. ويتولى التحقيق الأولي المدعون من وحدة مكافحة الجريمة الدولية والمنظمة.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

A woman employed at the Swedish Prison Service in March has been remanded in custody after police seized over 200 kg of narcotics in Nykvarn. Authorities suspect she acted as a courier for the Foxtrot network. The seizure is linked to international organized crime.

A 35-year-old man from Malmö has been sentenced to prison for human trafficking after recruiting three vulnerable Polish men for black-market construction work under harsh conditions. The case is unique as Sweden's first conviction for labor-related human trafficking. The Polish men were promised jobs and housing but were exploited instead.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Two men in their 20s have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in Skellefteå on Sunday evening. Another man of similar age was slightly injured and is being treated in hospital. Police consider the incident isolated with no danger to the public.

Police raided the illegal gambling club Krukan in Stockholm's Södermalm district on Friday evening, in collaboration with Europol and Spanish authorities. Five men were arrested on suspicion of illegal gambling and money laundering, forming the core of a local criminal network. The operation involved nearly 150 officers and resulted in significant seizures of valuables.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Uijeongbu District Court issued an arrest warrant on Friday for Park Wang-yeol, a 48-year-old notorious drug trafficker repatriated from the Philippines. The court cited risks of flight and evidence destruction. He arrived in South Korea in handcuffs on Wednesday and was immediately placed in police custody.

 

 

 

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