Helsingborg Published September 22, 2014 at. 14:03
In the space of four weeks killed a 15 year old boy ten street robberies and four attempted robbery along with a 22-year-old companion. Now the duo prosecuted for raw series.
The 15-year-old boy from Helsingborg suspected along with his 22-year-old companion from Åstorpsvägen have committed ten robberies and four attempted robberies in central Helsingborg for a few weeks this summer. The procedure was essentially identical each time. By acting threateningly and aggressively to young and seemingly easy victims forced the 15-year-old and 22-year-old to it a host of mobile phones and in some cases even cash. More of the robberies they committed together with a third young man who police have not been able to identify. In some cases, victims were threatened that their houses would be burned down and their families killed if the police were contacted.
When raw wave swept across central Helsingborg wagered police patrols including Slottshagen. It resulted in the 15-year-old and 22-year-old one afternoon in August committed a robbery attempt that would be the last in the series of crimes that they are now being prosecuted.
With the help of good löpstyrka and a can of pepper spray managed a policeman arrest two after he had been an eyewitness to when the duo tried to rob two teenagers Slottshagen.
– After the arrest, we began to unravel backwards and managed to tie the two for a wide range of robbery and attempted robbery, says prosecutor Magnus Larsson .
Using descriptions data, photo confrontations and even an occasional recognition is considered 15-year-old and 22-year-old be bound to a total of ten robberies and four attempted robbery.
prosecutor Magnus Larsson has also chosen not to prosecute more cases where the crude method reminded strongly of 15-year-old and 22-year-old. For some of these robberies, the young duo, however, the best possible alibi. One of them has namely been tvångsomhändertagen while the other was held in custody.
The trial will begin on Friday and is expected to last five days.
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