Teenagers are being used as Hit women as in Sweden
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Teenagers are hiring the hn at Organized Crimes Wars from Swedeneager to demonstrate that they are more mortal and ruthless than young men, prosecutors say.
“I had a case that involved a 15 -year -old girl recruited to shoot someone in her head,” said Stockholm Ida Arnell to the News. “She was able to choose the type of mission she wanted, in other words, point to the boy’s door or her head. She chose her head.”
She was arrested with a 17 -year -old male accomplice, who pressed the trigger, leaving the victim clinging to life after receiving a shot in the neck, stomach and legs.
Arnell said that an increasing number of girls offers its services to the mafia, even as Hit as Hit as women, in encrypted message sites.
Girls “have to demonstrate that they are even more determined and harder (than boys) to get the job,” added the prosecutor.
Some 280 girls between 15 and 17 were accused of murder, involuntary homicide or other violent crimes last year, although it is not clear how many were linked to organized crime.
Statistics is far from being a Blip, experts say, with the role of young girls and women in the violent networks of organized crimes that affect the Scandinavian nation that slides under the radar for years.
They say that this blind spot has benefited crime networks and has put young women at risk.
Children under 15 hired to kill
Shooting And bombings are an almost daily event with organized crime that often recruit adolescents under 15, the age of criminal responsibility, to do their dirty job in encrypted applications.
“In general, young children are thirst for blood in these chats,” regardless of their gender, said Arnell.
Sweden was once known for the low crime, but the gangs, which arose in the last 15 years, have changed all that with drug and weapons trafficking, well -being fraud and human trafficking, authorities say.
The government now calls them a “systemic threat” for the country.
It is even reported that they have infiltrated the Welfare sector of Sweden, local policy, legal and educational systems, and youth detention care.
Police say that the leaders of the loose networks orchestrate more and more operations abroad, trusting intermediaries to carry out their revenge.
The blows, shootings, beatings and bombings often contract and take over the encrypted sites.
“Girls are often identified as victims … but their participation in criminal circles is much more widespread than we have assumed for a long time,” said Sweden Minister Gunnar Strömmer, in April, admitting a lack of investigation into the problem.
“The preconceived notions about the role of women and girls in crime have the risk that they are not seen as criminals or as people who need help,” he added.
“Deeply vulnerable” girls
“We have very few data and studies on the role of women” in organized crime, Swedish police told News.
The National Council for the Prevention of the Crime of Sweden is currently conducting an in -depth study on the nature of the crimes committed by girls and women, as well as the violence to which they are subject. Their conclusions must be presented in October.
Girls “can play a driving role and facilitate criminal activities, and at the same time be victims and deeply vulnerable,” said the Ksan Paraguas organization of groups that deal with drug and alcohol abuse among women in a report published in March.
“A large majority of them have a drug addiction problem and have some kind of unreasonable trauma,” said Maria Ljuslin, co -author of the report.
Two thirds of girls who have committed drugs related to drugs have also been subjected to sexual violence, the report added.
“People trusted me”
Natalie Klockars was born from a mother addicted to drugs and a father who went to prison when she was a child.
He was 19 when he began to treat drugs, initially to finance his own cannabis addiction.
“After a month I had more than 300 clients. A few months later I had 900 and after that I stopped counting,” the News now told News in a park in the center of Stockholm.
“Many of them were surprised that I was a woman,” he said. “People trusted me … nobody suspected that.”
She cultivated her business in silence for four years, recruiting girls and building a clientele with which her rivals could only dream.
But with easy money violence came.
At 23 and pregnant with her first child, Natalie refused to collect three kilos of drugs from her supplier, after being stolen that she was going to be stolen.
The young people appeared at their door and took her to a nearby forest, still in pajamas.
There he saw his best friend of his knees, a gun in his temple.
“Will it die or will I have a spontaneous abortion due to this stress,” she said, he asked herself.
The life of her friend was saved.
“I knew this was not the life I wanted to give my daughter,” he said.
The day his daughter was born, left the criminal world behind.
Organized Crimes Wars from Sweden
In July, the head of one of the largest crimes organizations in Sweden arrested in Türkiye. The Swedish media appointed him as Ismail Abdo, 35, head of the crime organization rumba and was supposedly orchestrating abroad operations.
Abdo, the issue of an international arrest warrant since 2024, once directed the Newstrot crime network together with Rawa Majid, the other most wanted criminal in Sweden who was sanctioned earlier this year by the United States treasure. It is suspected that the two have controlled large parts of the Swedish drug market.
But the couple fell, and a new violent chapter in the Sweden gang wars began when Abdo’s mother was killed in September 2023 at home, BBC reported.
Sweden has been full of violence in recent months, with much of the crime linked to gangs.
Last month, a shooting near a mosque in the center of Sweden left a dead person and a wound and the police said they believe he was linked to the violence of the gangs, said News.

In April, three young people aged 15 to 20 were murdered in a shooting In full daylight to a hairdresser in the center of Uppsala, about 45 miles north of Stockholm.
In early April, two people died in an alleged gang fight in Gothenburg, while a Renowned fast was shot dead in a gang battle in the city in December.
The Swedish government has proposed a new legislation that would allow the police to cable children under 15 in an attempt to stop violence, according to the BBC.
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