Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson confirmed that national security services are investigating whether a foreign power is behind the killing of Salwan Momika, an Iraqi critic of Islam. Kristersson also admitted that the government has lost control of a wave of shootings and bombings plaguing the country.
The Swedish Prime Minister says the national security services are investigating whether a “foreign power” may be behind the execution of an Iraqi critic of Islam in his country during a press conference where the leader admitted the government has lost control of a wave of shootings and bombings.
Momika had been shot in a apartment in a Stockholm-area town on Wednesday night while he was livestreaming on TikTok. Five people have been arrested and police believe an assailant may have accessed Momika’s apartment from the roof of the building.
He further stated that there had been, on average, one bombing in Sweden every day through the month of January. National Police Chief Petra Lundh said while standing besides Kristersson: “It is a wave of violence that once again shows the brutality and ruthlessness that exists in organised crime. Consideration for other people’s lives is something that has completely ceased to exist in these circles”.
SWEDEN SECURITY SERVICES FOREIGN POWER SALWAN MOMIKA ISLAM CRITIC SHOOTINGS BOMBINGS ORGANISED CRIME PRIME MINISTER ULF KRISTERSSON
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