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Monday, February 15, 2021

Sweden: When Is a Kidnap-Torture Not a Kidnap-Torture?

 Hat tip Fria Tider. Translation by Fousesquawk.

This weekend, we reported on the apparent kidnap-torture-release of Abbe Alsaadi, a dirtbag who goes by the name of "Blattelito". The man who served only 2.5 years in prison for murdering his ex-girlfriend, apparently staged a publicity stunt a 'la Jussie Smollett. It now appears, just as we suspected, to all be a hoax.

 https://www.friatider.se/blattelito-misstanks-falsklarm

"Blattelito" suspected of false alarm

Posted 15 February 2021 14:30

Alsaadi is one of those suspected of false alarm after it was alleged that he was kidnapped and beaten this weekend,  reports Corren.

 

This weekend pictures were disseminated on the internet of social media influencer Abbe "Blattelito" Alsaadi where he was bound and bloody. But "Blattelito" had not been kidnapped, according to Expressen, who earlier today reported that the investigation into kidnapping and especially aggravated abuse will be discontinued.

Instead, three persons are suspected of false alarm, which can result in up to one year in prison. According to Corren, "Blattelito" is one of the suspects.

Police reportedly already found him Saturday, the same day the pictures were disseminated, together with two other persons.

 All the suspects know each other.

Photos and a film of the alleged kidnapping are reported to have been found on a phone that belongs to a friend of "Blattelito" and who himself has a large account on Instagram, writes Expressen.

"Blattelito" says he cannot understand how he can be a suspect since, according to his own statement, he neither (made) nor leaked the pictures.

Abbe "Blattelito" Alsaadi was sentenced in April 2019 to 18 years in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, Annie Andersson, who was left to die in a bathtub. The appeals court sentenced him instead to only 3.5 years in prison for among other things, aggravated violation of a woman's (rights) After 2.5 years in prison, he was released on parole in November of last year.

 

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