
A Nation Under Siege: 67,000 Linked to Sweden’s Gang Crisis
The officials presenting the findings on gang violence called them “very serious.”

The officials presenting the findings on gang violence called them “very serious.”

Authorities have ruled out terrorism, but remain mum on links to criminal gangs.

No injuries reported in a gang-related blast near a local university—yet concerns raised over public safety

Stockholm now ranks among Europe’s most dangerous cities, as shootings, bombings, and gang turf wars leave the country reeling

One person was killed and another injured in a gang-related shooting near a mosque in southern Sweden on August 15th.

Julien Moinil highlighted that law enforcement lacks resources and has to work with a broken surveillance system.

It is surely time to get rid of this festival of crime and anti-social behaviour.

Police remain skeptical: “Young offenders are shooting people with impunity, in broad daylight. A curfew is certainly not going to stop them.”
One of the victims was reportedly under investigation for participation in a plot targeting the relative of a gang leader.

The refugee was caught in the crossfires of drug gang warfare.