Mar 12 • 10:07 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Controlled narcotics trade in Umeå - Dalen men sentenced

Three men linked to the Dalennätverket have been sentenced for extensive drug trafficking in Västerbotten, having operated a systematic narcotics trade.

Three men associated with the criminal Dalennätverket have been convicted of large-scale narcotics sales in Västerbotten, Sweden. Prosecutors revealed that these individuals orchestrated the drug trade in the region through a corporate-like structure, highlighting the extent of their operations, which involved primary storage, transportation, and local distribution points. Prosecutor Stina Stener emphasized that the operation had been methodically built up over time, indicating a level of sophistication and organization not typically seen in drug trafficking cases.

The three defendants, aged 22, 24, and 26, were noted to have held leadership roles within this organized and systematically maintained drug enterprise. They communicated their illicit operations using encrypted chat platforms to facilitate job offers related to drug activities. This approach not only underscores the evolving tactics of organized crime in Sweden but also illustrates the ongoing challenges that law enforcement faces in combating drug trafficking amid advancements in technology.

Umeå District Court has sentenced the men to prison terms ranging from 7 to 8 years each, reflecting the severity of their crimes and the impact of organized drug trafficking on local communities. The criminal activities were reportedly ongoing from the summer of 2023 until December, highlighting a recent yet alarming instance of organized drug crime in the region.

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