The Prime Minister about getting the “Kurdish fox” extradited

After the recent shootings in Uppsala, Ulf Kristersson now comments on the act and how to succeed in stopping the “Kurdish fox”.

New borders are crossed all the time, there are no inhibitions anymore, says Ulf Kristersson in Efter fem.

The shootings in Uppsala continue. At the latest on the night of Wednesday, the police were called to Stenhagen Uppsala due to a shooting. Another shot to add to the stats, which only increase. Now Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is commenting on the recent acts of violence in Efter fem.

– They will not stop until we stop them physically, says Ulf Kristersson and continues.

– Either they must be locked up or deported and we will do what is required.

“Integrity protects criminals”

The police chief for region Mitt tells Aftonbladet that it is now an impossible task to protect everyone who is a potential target in Uppsala. The Prime Minister has great respect for the fact that the police say they cannot protect everyone and means that no country would have the resources to protect everyone who knows someone in a criminal gang. Therefore, the confidentiality between the police, social services and school is now being removed in order to be able to share information

– Privacy now protects criminals from continuing, says Ulf Kristersson.

Today 17:17

Relatives of the 23-year-old who was shot dead say: “He was a very nice guy”

During Tuesday morning, another person was shot dead in Uppsala. The man was 23-year-old Mogos Amanuel Tesfemariam and according to information to TV4 Nyheterna, the wrong person was shot.

– New borders are crossed all the time, there are no inhibitions anymore, says Ulf Kristersson.

It is required to get the “Kurdish fox” extradited

Voices have now been raised that the government should put pressure on Turkey to have the “Kurdish fox” extradited. The opposition demands that pressure be put on Turkey and Deputy Prime Minister Ebba Busch went out on Tuesday and opened for the withdrawal of aid to the country if the “Kurdish fox” is not imprisoned or extradited. In order to stop him, the police in Sweden and Turkey need to cooperate.

– That collaboration works better now than before, but of course much remains to be done, says Ulf Kristersson.

Ulf Kristersson himself has not called the President of Turkey.

– It is not the prime minister’s job to lock people up, that is the police’s job, says Ulf Kristersson.

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The Prime Minister after the wave of violence in Uppsala: “They should be locked up or shown out”

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