He has nothing to do with the gang war – yet the school employee is singled out as a possible target.
Now he has been separated from his post.
– I distance myself from everything related to crime.
A shooting in Istanbul has caused an employee at a school in Norrköping to go underground.
The man can no longer do his job, and he is in a secret location. The reason is that serious criminals are feared to be after him.
– I am on leave with pay. It is a decision that I have made together with my employer.
The man has also left other assignments he had in the municipality.
– Under the prevailing situation, it is best for both parties, he says.
Is related to the arrested
The background is that the man is related to one of the five Swedes arrested after a shooting in Istanbul, Turkey. The shooting is suspected to be part of the bloody conflict centered around Rawa “Kurdish Fox” Majid.
The man states that he contacted his employer on his own initiative.
– I told you about what happened. But I don’t know much more than what I read in the media.
He claims to have no knowledge of the charges against the relative.
– The police investigation must take its course. But if it turns out that he did something, I and my whole family distance myself from it.
– We have no association with him and we strongly distance ourselves from everything that has to do with criminality.
“The most important thing is that the family is safe”
The man had only sporadic contact with the arrested.
– We were last heard at the beginning of the year. I have no idea what he might have been involved in.
Are you feeling scared?
– I do not want to talk about it. But it is clear that it is a new situation.
– The most important thing for me is that my family is safe. We are ordinary people who work and pay taxes like everyone else. We contribute to society and are affected by something that we cannot influence or take any responsibility for.
On Monday, SVT reported that the five Swedes who are detained in Turkey will be prosecuted. They are suspected of illegal possession of weapons and risk a maximum of three years in prison.