On Friday 16 years arrested in the shooting investigation that caused three dead in Uppsala in Sweden on Tuesday, April 29, he was released, said the prosecutor in charge of the investigation on Friday, who specifies that three other men were arrested.
“The suspicions of the 16 -year -old man weakened in police custody. The crime is no longer suspected,” said prosecutor Andreas Nyberg in a statement.
Two 25 and 35 -year -old men were arrested on Thursday by “incitement to murder” and a senior age of twenty years was from night to Friday, suspect of murder, he said.
A shooting in a hairdresser
The three victims, from 15 to 20, were killed on Tuesday afternoon in a hairdressing hall in this university city located about sixty kilometers north of Stockholm, exciting astonishment.
According to Swedish media, at least one of the victims had links with organized crime, which the police have not confirmed. Prime Minister Ulf Krisson deplored “an act of completely extreme violence” that “almost resembles an execution.”
A gang war
Sweden has been trying to stop a wave of shootings and attacks with the artisanal explosive carried out by rival gangs for several years, especially for drug trafficking control.
Uppsala has long been the base of the two most famous rival gang leaders in Sweden, Ismail Abdo and Rawa Majid, but it is suspected that the two men now orchestrate their operations from abroad.
Uppsala has been experiencing a wave of violence “since 2023 after the murder of Ismail Abdo’s mother” in a revenge linked to the conflict between his gang, Rumba, Rawa Majid, Foxtrot, said the prosecution on Tuesday.
Source: BFM TV
