Feb 24 • 12:31 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

NRK: Swede convicted of bombing attack in Drøbak linked to gang murder in Stockholm

Two young Swedish men convicted of a bombing attack in Norway are now implicated in the murder of a rapper in Sweden.

In October 2023, two Swedish men in their early twenties were convicted for carrying out a bombing attack on a residential house in Drøbak, Norway, receiving sentences of five years and three months in prison. Currently serving their sentences in Norway, they have now been implicated in a serious criminal case across the border. According to Swedish legal documents accessed by NRK, the two men are being charged for the gang-related murder of an 18-year-old rapper, which adds another layer to their criminal activities that have moved from Norway to Sweden.

The report indicates that the men were held in absentia by Swedish authorities, who have requested their extradition from Norway as the investigation into the rapper's murder unfolds. One of the suspects is denying any guilt while the other is contesting the detention order. The murder case revolves around the violent killing of the 18-year-old, who was shot and killed at a sports field just a month before the bombing incident in Drøbak, linking the two events significantly through the perpetrators' alleged criminal network.

This development raises concerns about the prevalent issues of gang violence and organized crime extending across Nordic borders, highlighting the interconnectedness of criminal activities in the region. The extradition requests signal an active cooperation between Norwegian and Swedish law enforcement in tackling such cross-border criminality, underscoring the growing urgency to address gang-related violence that has been escalating in both nations, particularly amongst the youth.

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