Arrest of Foxtrot leader weakens network but risks remain

The arrest of Ali Shehab, a top figure in the Foxtrot gang, in Iraq is seen as a breakthrough against the criminal network. Police assess that Foxtrot, Rumba, and the Dalen network have been weakened, but warn of a fragile situation where violence could flare up again. About 20 gang members remain on the police list.

Raids against the Foxtrot network in Iraq have led to the arrest of several high-ranking members, including Ali Shehab, regarded as a central leader under Rawa Majid. This makes it harder for the gang to plan new violent acts in Sweden, according to police. Noa chief Johan Rydwik states: "Our assessment is that their ability to carry out violent acts in Sweden has decreased."

Despite the progress, the situation remains fragile. A handful of actors in the upper echelon under Rawa Majid are still at large, and police estimate about 20 gang members remain on their list. Police chief Niclas Andersson notes: "There aren't many people at that level, but new ones might appear."

The weakened networks include not only Foxtrot but also Rumba and the Dalen network. Over the past year, 280 wanted Swedes have been arrested, but police warn that violence could increase again due to threats against children and recruitment into crime. These arrests represent a step forward in the fight against organized crime, but experts emphasize the need for continued vigilance to prevent recovery.

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Illustrative image of a teenage girl suspect detained by police amid gang-related murder investigations in Sweden.
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Teenage girl suspected of two murders 600 km apart

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A 15-year-old girl is suspected of murdering a 17-year-old in Huddinge south of Stockholm on Monday and a 15-year-old in Malmö's Rosengård on Wednesday. Police believe she acted on orders from the Foxtrot network in gang rivalries. A 17-year-old boy and a 35-year-old man are also detained.

Police suspect the criminal Foxtrot network is commissioning assassination plots against Iranian regime critics and Israeli interests in Sweden, according to sources told SVT. The assignments are reportedly shared via encrypted apps like Signal. Sweden's Security Service warns of threats against individuals seen as dangers to the Iranian regime.

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A 21-year-old man has been detained in absentia and is suspected of masterminding the thermos bombs placed during the Uppsala Marathon last autumn. According to sources he belongs to the top tier of the criminal Foxtrot network and is now being hunted internationally.

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