Monday, January 2, 2017

Five years in prison for the shot and the protests – the Express newspaper

A 26-year-old man is sentenced to five years in prison and ten years ‘ deportation for the bomb attack against a villa on Valdemarsro in Malmö in the autumn. A conflict in taxibranschen is assumed to be the motive.

He is sentenced also to have shot a man in the leg during a brawl at a cost of around. A co-defendant 21-year-old is acquitted.

A bomb detonated at the garage door to a villa on Staffanstorpsvägen in Malmö at 00.40 a night in the middle of september. Seven people slept in there – including several children – but no one was injured.

the Crime classified as allmänfarlig desolation.

One of the people in the house was a man whose brother has been heavily involved in a infected conflict concerning the ownership of a taxi company. The man had himself mixed in the conflict a short time before.

the Evening after the was stopped a red Mazda in the Videdalsområdet then the police have seen it and operated in a suspicious manner near the site of the bombing.

In the car were two men on the 21 and 26 years, with lots of suspicious items – including the social network, work gloves and a bag that was sent in the way of careful analysis.

Were pictures from the villa

the Men were arrested and detained in custody a few days later. Because there were security cameras at the villa who had been the victim of the attack could the pictures help to identify the perpetrators.

the Two men appear when they place a box at the garage door and running away. One was completely unmasked and Malmö district court considers it proven that it was the now convicted the 26-year-old.

The other man wore a mask and the right does not consider it proven that it was the second accused – a 21-year-old who, therefore, is acquitted.

Both denied the offence.

The 26-year-old man is convicted even of serious vapenbrott and aggravated assault after a shooting at the rose farm centre in Malmö in the end of July.

he confessed that He shot a man in the leg, but stated that it would be considered self-defense because he was convinced that the other man would attack him.

“Threw the gun in the sea”

He claimed that he had bought the gun “because of all the shootings in the rose garden” and had only taken it for ten days. After the shooting, he had to have thrown it into the sea, he explained.

But the Malmo district court does not accept the reasoning about self-defense. In addition, the Malmö right to 26-year-old be deported from Sweden to the year 2027. When he has served his sentence should he leave the country.

The 26-year-old is stateless, however, risks making the removal complicated. He was born in an arab country and raised in another, and asylum-seekers in Sweden since February of 2016.

But because he was granted so-called international protection in Bulgaria, 2013 assessing the right that he can be deported there. He must also pay almost 300 000 sek in damages.

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