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Swedish police suspect a link between the Foxtrot network and the bombing attack on the American embassy in Oslo, leading to multiple arrests.
Swedish police are investigating a potential connection between the criminal gang known as Foxtrot and an attack on the American embassy located in Oslo. Reports indicate that three individuals have been arrested, charged with terrorism-related offenses, and one has confessed to placing a bomb. Despite these developments, police have not provided specific details regarding the nature of the connection between Foxtrot and the attack; however, journalist Diamant Salihu states that he has daily interactions with gang members in Sweden, shedding light on the growing influence of these criminal networks in Norway.
Rawa Majid, the leader of the Foxtrot gang, is allegedly known as "the Kurdish fox" and fled to Iran in the fall of 2023 due to ongoing gang wars in Sweden. Reports suggest that he has been arrested by Iranian authorities, as confirmed by Salihu, who has been in touch with Majid. The revelation highlights the international dimensions of gang activity and showcases how criminal organizations can extend their reach beyond national borders, influencing incidents such as the embassy bombing.
The involvement of Foxtrot poses significant concerns for both Norwegian and Swedish law enforcement officials, as they assess the ramifications of increasing gang operations in Norway that are linked to broader violence and political tensions. The investigation continues, with both police forces declining to comment on any direct connections to the gang, stressing the need for further intelligence and cooperation as such incidents can have a lasting impact on national security and public safety in the region.