Regime Critic: Iran's regime tried to murder me in my home in Malmö
Swedish-Iranian regime critic Arvin Khoshnood claims he was the target of an assassination attempt in Malmö and is now living in hiding as five individuals are set to be charged.
Arvin Khoshnood, a Swedish-Iranian regime critic, stated that he is living in secrecy in Malmö after an attempted murder on his life in September. He described this experience as his worst nightmare, expressing fear for his safety until the Iranian regime falls. The case has garnered attention due to its serious implications regarding the Iranian government's actions outside its borders, particularly in Sweden.
On March 24th, chief prosecutor Per-Erik Rinsell will proceed with charges against five suspects believed to be involved in two assassination attempts linked to Iranian interests. One of these attempts, which occurred in Uddevalla on September 10, involved the shooting of a man in his 30s, who fortunately survived. The Swedish police have raised alarms about criminal networks in the country being pressured by Iranian authorities to commit violent acts.
Moreover, earlier investigations revealed links between these networks and Iranian operatives, fueling concerns about the broader implications of foreign state aggression on Swedish soil. As Khoshnood prepares for a continued life in hiding, the legal proceedings against the suspects will likely shed more light on the extent of Iran’s activities and the threat posed to dissidents living abroad.