The Suspicion: Rawa Majid Behind 'Don Fox'
A 20-year-old man was sentenced to over six years in prison for orchestrating logistics related to a murder attempt in which he communicated extensively with the suspected criminal leader Rawa Majid, known by the alias 'Don Fox'.
A recent court ruling has sentenced a 20-year-old male to more than six years in prison for his role in facilitating a murder attempt in southern Stockholm during the summer of 2025. The investigation revealed that the accused had made over 300 calls and exchanged thousands of messages with a figure identified only as "Don Fox" on the encrypted messaging service Signal. It has been reported that Rawa Majid, a suspected criminal leader, is believed to be operating under this alias, a connection delineated by the police and prosecutors confirmed to Dagens Nyheter.
The case details a chilling account of premeditated violence, as the accused was responsible for arranging the travel and accommodation of an alleged shooter. In the aftermath of a shooting incident where a man was hit in the thigh, he was found to have booked train rides from Umeå and hotel stays, showcasing the depth of planning and coordination involved. The police's probe highlights discussions of logistics, including taxi and train journeys, suggesting an organized criminal undertone functioning through these communications.
The broader implications of the case extend into the concern of rising organized crime in Sweden, where figures such as Majid allegedly orchestrate violent acts through layers of communication. This case is part of a growing trend in which law enforcement is uncovering extensive networks operating these covert communications, posing challenges for police efforts to dismantle organized crime. The scrutiny surrounding Rawa Majid and others like him accentuates the danger these figures pose to societal safety and the difficulties that authorities face in tackling these entrenched criminal networks.