Mar 17 • 19:50 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

The suspicion: Foxtrot is behind serious drug crimes in Finland

There are allegations that the Foxtrot network is involved in serious drug crimes in Finland amidst a power struggle following Ismail Abdo's arrest.

Recent reports indicate that Ismail Abdo, suspected of controlling a significant portion of the drug market in Finland, has been captured in Turkey, leading to a power vacuum in the Finnish drug trade. Following his arrest, the police believe that Rawa Majid, a leader of the Foxtrot network, has been attempting to seize control of Abdo's drug market operations in Finland. The implications of this struggle underscore a notable shift in the dynamics of drug trafficking in the region.

With Abdo's arrest, the Finnish narcotics market has reportedly experienced shifts, with the police observing an increase in criminal activities linking multiple individuals associated with the Foxtrot network. Notably, two Swedish youths are among those charged with serious drug offenses related to this new wave of activity. Authorities, including criminal commissioner Marko Heinonen, have pointed out that this surge indicates a change in the landscape of drug crime in Finland post-Abdo's detainment.

Additionally, there have been circulating rumors about Rawa Majid's potential death, which could further complicate the power dynamics within the drug networks. The situation remains dynamic, as police continue to investigate the extent of Foxtrot's operations and how they might influence criminal activities in Finland and perhaps in surrounding countries, raising concerns about regional drug trafficking trends and safety.

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