Incredible contract killings in the gang environment are currently causing a stir in Sweden. Three teenagers agreed to kill several people. The young people were between 15 and 16 years old and would receive 150,000 Swedish kronor (approximately 13,400 euros) for each person killed.
According to the newspaper, a 15-year-old had been given a job by a gang bossDagens Nyheter reports this. A teenager a year older than him would carry out the murders; a 16-year-old girl eventually got the gun.
The boys of the trio lived in a youth home and were already known to the police. The younger man was considered particularly dangerous – he was accused of abusing a colleague. According to the investigation, he convinced the 16-year-old to commit the murders.
Taxi ride after contract killing ended in arrest
First, a 40-year-old father was shot dead in Västbarga last October. Shortly afterwards, two women were murdered in a house near Stockholm. After the double murder, the 16-year-old suspect took a taxi, but was arrested after a ten-minute drive. Police found the murder weapon in a travel bag next to the teen.
Young people wasted money on shopping
Incriminating text messages were also found on the arrested man’s mobile phone. This showed that he had to kill more victims. While the 16-year-old was behind bars, the other two members of the trio went shopping, including shopping at luxury brand Boss. They wasted 1,932 euros on clothes in a short time – then the handcuffs clicked for the 16-year-old girl and the 15-year-old boy.
Since last week, the trio has been on trial for murder, attempted murder, incitement to murder and illegal possession of weapons.
Source: Krone

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