The mother-in-law of the “Kurdish fox” was the intended target in Uppsala – says herself

The mother in law of the Kurdish fox was the intended target

The mother-in-law of the “Kurdish fox” says that she was the intended target when a residence was fired upon in Uppsala this weekend.

Now she is stressed and frustrated.

– It’s to hell, I’m terrified, says the woman to Aftonbladet.

On the night of Sunday, the 51-year-old woman was at work, but her son was at home in her home.

That same night, the police received a call that someone had shot at a gate to a residence. It was her neighbor’s residence where a family lives.

The woman believes that the act was directed at her as her daughter is with Rawa Majid, better known as the “Kurdish Fox”.

– It’s clear as hell that it was aimed at me. I’m not stupid in the head, she says.

full screen “Kurdish foxes”, Rawa Majid. Photo: The police

The police have also said that it was an accidental shooting. No one has been arrested on suspicion of that particular shooting and the incident is just one in a series of violent acts that have taken place recently.

According to the woman, a neighbor had seen how a boy was near the home before the shooting occurred. And inside the home was the mother-in-law’s son.

According to the woman, it should have knocked on her door twice.

– He must have knocked on my door twice, he was dressed in black.

full screen Gold rings shaped like foxes reveal the inner circle of the infamous “Kurdish fox”. Photo: The police

“I’m so damn stressed”

Just a few days earlier, a shooting had occurred in Uppsala, which also has connections to Rawa Majid’s criminal network Foxtrot, according to Aftonbladet’s information.

There, a woman in her 60s was shot to death. She was the mother of a man formerly allied with Rawa Majid.

Two people, a 15-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man, are in custody on probable cause on suspicion of murder.

The police are also looking at connections and possible connections between the fatal shooting and the shelling this weekend.

The mother-in-law is frustrated.

– It has been a disaster.

In January, a home was shelled in Fullerö outside Uppsala, it was a relative of the woman who lived there.

– I mean, everything is connected!

full screen Two shootings took place in Uppsala this weekend. Archive image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

“He was easy going”

The woman’s daughter met Rawa Majid when they were young, the daughter was 17 and he was 19.

The mother-in-law remembers what he was like then, before he was sentenced to a long prison sentence for a drug bust.

– He was very easy-going, social, outgoing and humorous, there were no strange things, says the woman and continues:

– I could never have guessed that it would be to this extent.

The last time the woman met her son-in-law, he was 19 years old. Now she has no contact with either the daughter or Rawa Majid.

The mother-in-law is clear that she wants to tell about the situation she is in and about the situation with the ongoing shootings.

– They are masked 14-year-olds, my God. You get 100,000 kroner, go and shoot her. Clearly they don’t in their insane practice. These people have no feelings or empathy, she says.

The last few days have been hard for her, she has difficulty eating.

– The only thing I do all the time is smoke and I’m so fucking stressed. Absolutely, you feel very bad mentally. I’m about to go crazy. I’m just sitting here, you’re cut and scared, says the woman and continues:

– I am a very tough, cocky and forward woman with civil courage. You know, I’m a person who never cries, but now I’m so damn scared.

No one has been arrested for the shooting overnight Sunday.

Rawa Majid is detained in absentia on suspicion of extensive drug trafficking and preparation for murder. He is a fugitive from justice in Turkey, where he is now also a citizen.

Sweden has requested Majid’s extradition but has been refused by Turkey.

full screen Stock image. Photo: TT

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