Investigation against prosecutors related to gang leaders is closed

It was last fall that it was revealed that the prosecutor should have investigated gang crimes connected to the criminal Foxtrot network. At the same time, the prosecutor is related to gang leader Ismail Abdo.

Ismail Abdo used to be one of Rawa Majid’s closest men, the leader of the Foxtrot network. But a split in the top echelon of Foxtrot resulted in a revenge-driven wave of violence in Sweden and abroad.

No crime can be proven

After the disclosure, a misconduct investigation was launched against the prosecutor, who was given other duties while the investigation was ongoing.

Now the Public Prosecutor’s Office announces that it is not possible to prove that any crime has been committed, and the investigation is therefore closed.

– The investigation has not been able to show that the people who were involved, in the cases where the prosecutor was the leader of the preliminary investigation, had a connection to the alleged criminal network in which a relative of the prosecutor is alleged to be or has been one of the leaders. In other words, it is not possible to show such circumstances as are required to call into question the confidence in the prosecutor’s impartiality in the investigations, says chief prosecutor Lars Morand, who was the head of the preliminary investigation, in a press release.

The prosecutor: Has been transparent from the beginning

The prosecutor who was investigated has herself said that she has always been open about the family ties.

“I have not been able to be more transparent than I have been and have not been able to do anything differently,” she has previously written in an email to Expressen.

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