Flugsvamp-grunnlegger utvist til Sverige

Alexander Gustafsson, grunnleggeren av darknet-siden Flugsvamp 2.0, har blitt utvist fra Tyrkia til Sverige. Han landet på Arlanda flyplass fredag for å sone en dom på 11 år og åtte måneder i fengsel.

Gustafsson ble dømt i 2022 av lagmannsretten for grov narkotikakriminalitet etter å ha drevet nettstedet fra hjemmet sitt i Lund. Han flyktet utenlands rett før domsavsigelsen og ble arrestert i Tyrkia i juli 2024. Politiet opplyste at han ble utvist og landet like før kl. 16.00 på Arlanda. Irene Sokolow ved politiets nasjonale mediesenter bekreftet hendelsen og takket tyrkisk politi for samarbeidet. Myndighetene har også sikret kryptovaluta til en verdi av 127,6 millioner kroner fra Gustafssons kriminelle fortjeneste. Beløpet, som hovedsakelig består av bitcoin, er solgt av Kronofogden og tilfaller nå statskassen. Statsadvokat Annika Wennerström påpekte at kryptovaluta ikke er anonymt, ettersom det krever tradisjonell valuta til daglige utgifter.

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