Gangstigclans, mysterious attack goals and a merciless war: Swedish Bendebazen are the hungry of Tehran. A Swedish documentary reveals how the Iran Underworld uses for attacks on Jewish goals – with orders in Sweden, the Netherlands, in France to the US.
Criminal, Mafia -based networks are not only available in Italy – Gangsterbazen always give a brutal war in Sweden. In the North -European state everyone has two names: the two Bendebaas Rawa Majid alias “Kurdischer Fuchs” and Simail Abdo, nickname “Strawberry”.
Both clans have a ruthless war, regardless of losses. Their goals are mainly focused on the respective opponent – not only gang members, family members are not spared either.
Attentions against Israeli facilities
The treatment of the two clan bosses committed unusual attacks on Israeli facilities from the end of 2023. Thanks to a detailed documentary series of the Swedish television station SVT, it is now known who is behind it and how a hiring company is intertwined in the criminal network, as the “Süddeittsche Zeitung.
The gang war started in 2022, when the Swedish Turkish dealer ISMOL ABDO seemed to compete with his former boss, the Swedish-Kurdish-Iranian sponsor Rawa Majid. Since then, the otherwise politically calm Sweden has been shaken almost every day by bombing. Prime Minister Ulf Kristerson even brought the use of the army into play.
Türkiye refuses to deliver Majids
After Majid killed his opponent Abdo’s mother, he sent several order killers to Turkey. Majid had settled on the Zwarte Zee in 2018 and bought Turkish citizenship through a real estate deal. From there he sent orders and dead lists. Turkey refused to deliver IT header of the Interpol search. When Abdo’s murderer appeared, Majid fled to Iran at the end of 2023, where he was arrested. Apparently the regime presented him the choice: detention or cooperation. A confidant says in the Swedish documentary: “Majid receives protection against Iran. He has nothing to lose – he can’t go anywhere.”
The first attack in January 2024: a hand grenade was thrown on the site of the Israeli embassy in Stockholm – it did not explode, but caused many vertebrae in the media. This is exactly what Iran wanted: fear and uncertainty. Majid may have bought this order for free. This was followed by six more dilettant-carried out attacks on Israeli facilities: a softar grenade was thrown in Brussels, shot in Stockholm and two hand grenades discovered in Copenhagen. In Gothenburg, a 13-year-old for police officers shot on the building of the armor company Elbit.
The Israeli secret service Mossad and the Swedish security police S -PO have repeatedly assumed that people from the Ismail Abdo area were involved in some attacks. A confidant abdos said that although Iranian agents were put under pressure, it refused -people wanted to wage a war against Israel “. However, another mid -clan agent admitted that they had been applied to the Iran International Regime -Corporal Persian -Long -Long -speaking news.
“Jobs in Germany, Belgium, Great -Britain”
Iran apparently wanted the attacks to continue in the summer: at the end of the documentary, one of Abdos says that “there are now jobs in Germany, Belgium, Great -Britain – everywhere. They use us as a straw man.”
Order terrorism is not an isolated matter, Iran has long been acting in criminal networks in criminal networks – and throughout Europe. In 2015 and 2017, the Iranian secret service paid Dutch gangsters to carry out two Dutch people of Iranian descent. In France, a cell planned around a drug boss 2023 four arson attacks on companies with Israeli owners – and followed the law firm of a Jewish lawyer. In the United States, an Iranian drug dealer was on trial at the beginning of 2024: he would have killed two compatriots who lived in Maryland.
How indifferent Tehran, whoever commits such actions, shows a case from Sweden: after several Koran Burns in the spring and summer 2023, Iranian hackers sent 15,000 mobile phones in Scandinavia – with the call to “take revenge” for everyone who shame the Koran.
Source: Krone

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