“Bra jobbat grabbar” – news Østfold – Local news, TV and radio

Last November, a Swedish man in his 30s was shot several times outside Mossehallen. According to news’s ​​information, he has links to the criminal Foxtrot network. A total of five men have been arrested in the case. Shortly after the attempted murder, one of the accused, a 32-year-old Swedish man, sent a message in a group chat on the encrypted app Signal. Then he sent a link to one of news’s ​​cases about the shooting. This is revealed in a new imprisonment order from Søndre Østfold District Court. In court, the man explained that he used the username “Real Cash Out”. The 32-year-old was arrested in Sweden at the end of June. He was later extradited to Norway, and is now behind bars on the Norwegian side of the border. The detention was recently extended until 20 September. “100-150k?” The police have gone through the phone of the accused 32-year-old. The shooting victim in Moss was taken to Ullevål hospital with serious injuries. Photo: Dan Kåre Engebretsen There it emerges that, among other things, he must have consulted with a number of “kliware”. Klivare is an expression in Swedish for a person who commits serious offenses on behalf of others. The man then allegedly wrote: According to the district court, the police interpret this as NOK 100,000-150,000, a possible price for the assignment itself. In Søndre Østfold District Court, it emerged that the 32-year-old has explained himself about ordering bus tickets and taxis, without admitting to having intended to participate in attempted murder. The defense attorney for the 32-year-old says that his client does not understand the suspicion the police are pointing at him. – He has explained that he began to understand what had happened after the incident had happened. Hopefully there will be clarity in the details surrounding my client as the case is investigated, says defense attorney Gard Lind-Iversen. According to what news learns, the police link the attempted murder to the ongoing conflict between the Swedish gang leaders Rawa Majid, known as “The Kurdish Fox”, and Ismail “Jordgubben” Abdo. Death threats and abuse The 32-year-old has been convicted several times in the past. This is shown by Swedish legal documents, to which news has gained access. In February this year, he was sentenced to ten months in prison in Sweden. These are fake, Swedish notes that are linked to a previous sentence against a 32-year-old who has been charged after the shooting in Moss. Photo: The police He was convicted, among other things, for having caused others to facilitate the mistreatment of a woman. According to the Swedish verdict, the woman was hit repeatedly in the head, pulled by her hair and burned with a cigarette. The 32-year-old was also convicted of threatening to kill the woman. He has also been found guilty of threatening to kill three police officers, and a witness who gave information about him to the police. In addition, he was sentenced for a number of cases of serious money laundering, and for having been in possession of counterfeit banknotes. The judgment from February has been appealed. In June, a sixth person was wanted. According to what news learns, it is about the Swedish gang leader Ismail Abdo. The public prosecutor states that the case about the shooting in Moss is expected to be fully investigated during the autumn. Published 27.08.2024, at 16.57 Updated 27.08.2024, at 17.27



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