The murder took place in a parking lot outside a fast -food restaurant in the Boländern district of Uppsala on April 1, 2017.
The two perpetrators were dressed in white overalls and drove to the scene in a Porsche. They got out of the car and shot the victim with several shots.
The shooting of death was long unsolved. But after six years, a breakthrough came.
A life-sentenced prisoner then stated that one of the “death patrol” leaders, one today 29-year-old man, had acknowledged the murder for him. At the same time, the police used a new method to investigate the DNA tracks on the overalls.
The 29-year-old was charged with his childhood friend for murder and serious weapons crime. Both were sentenced in the district court.
But in the High Court, the 29-year-old was completely released.
Now the Chancellor of Justice, JK, decides that the leadership figure in the notorious criminal network should receive SEK 680,000 in suffering compensation, according to the news agency Siren.
The prosecutor who investigated the murder case has demanded that the compensation be entirely or partially absent, says Siren.
The text is updated