The intruder shot a man. He won't be punished

magnapolonia.org 2 days ago

Despite the execution of 56-year-old Swede, 14-year-old immigrant Mahdi Noroso avoid punishment. The perpetrator was found guilty of execution by the court, but since he was not 15, he cannot be sentenced to prison. This is another example of how the law encourages immigrant gangs in Sweden to usage children as contract execution performers to avoid jail time.

The invader shot a man, but avoided punishment. Gustaw Malmquist's execution of August 10, 2024 was commissioned by the Foxtrot gang by 14-year-old Mahdi Noroso. The same was recruited by his peer who led a group of children-murderers "Iskalla Grabbar" (IKG).

The motive for the assassination was revenge for the victim's son's conflict with the "Foxtrot" gang. The bomber, after short shooting training, went to Skurup village armed with automatic weapons. After breaking the window in the terrace door, he entered Malmquist's home and shot him. The sons of the murdered were besides to be targeted, but they were not in the apartment. The attack was documented by the bomber by recording on a mobile phone, and the payment – 100,000 kronor in cash – was received in Gothenburg 2 days later.

According to the verdict of the court, the intent of the IKG children's gang was “shooting, blowing up and kidnapping Members received direct assignments from a large immigrant criminal group called “Foxtrot” and were richly rewarded with money and access to modern weapons.

The 14-year-old Mahdi Noroso - a hit man- was tried for murder, execution preparation, and firearms-related crime. In turn, the 14-year-old Shekh Khdhir Scandar, who led the group, was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, incitement to murder, preparation of murder, and a crime utilizing dense weapons.

The Ystad territory Court finds Mahdi guilty of execution and attempted execution of the 2 sons of the victim who had left the home just minutes earlier. He was besides convicted of armed crimes. However, as he is not 15 years old, he cannot be sentenced to punishment – the responsibility is determined only by the court by evidence. Similarly, it is with his colleague, Skandar Shekh Khdhir.

This case, like in the lens, shows the inability of the Swedish legal strategy to deal with young perpetrators of organised crime. Critics say that the rules to defend young people from crime are in practice counterproductive as minors are encouraged to commit crimes with a imagination of impunity.

Interestingly, the perpetrators were obliged to pay compensation to the 3 juvenile sons of the victim. The amount is almost 372,000 kronor. However, since gangsters are underage and have no option to pay, there is no certainty that the victims will always receive money. It is likely that the State will pay them out of the funds taken from Swedish taxpayers.

OUR COMMENTS: This judgement is not surprising, given that it has fallen into 1 of the most "modern", "tolerant" and "inclusive" European countries.

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