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Friday, July 2, 2021

Sweden: Cop-Killer Identified

 

-Nya Rik (Fousesquawk Note: This photo is apparently of the suspect during a 2019 knife attack for which he was convicted of attempted murder. He was 15 at the time and was sentenced to one year juvenile detention.)


 Sakariye Ali Ahmed, a Somali, born 3-18-2004,  is identified by the Swedish blog, Nya Rik as the suspect in custody for the murder of Gothenburg police officer, Andreas Danman.

Translation pending.    Done. Translation by Fousesquawk.

https://www.nyariks.se/sakariye-ali-ahmed-anhallen-for-polismordet-pa-andreas-danman/


Sakariye Ali Ahmed arrested for police murder of Andreas Danman

Caption: Sakariye Ali Ahmed has now been arrested for the murder of policeman Andreas Danman. Screenshot FUP/Samhällsnytt.

Somali Sakariye Ali Ahmet, born March 18, 2004, is reportedly the person who is under arrest for the murder of a police officer in  Biskopsgården (Gothenburg). That is reported by the newspaper,  Samhällsnytt, which refers to an anonymous police source. They point out that he was previously convicted for attempted murder. 

Ahmed is currently registered (living) at Friskväderstorget 5. apartment 1203 in Gothenburg together with females Sakiyo Ali Ahmed, born May 21, 2002, and Tariik Ahmed Abdi, born January 3, 1984, who is the suspect's mother.

 Sakariye Ali Ahmed has previously come up in a case with the Administrative Court in Gothenburg. The verdict can be downloaded here. 

The District Court in Gothenburg sentenced him on 25 March 2020 to one year in juvenile detention for attempted murder (13 November 2019), illegal threat (27 August 2019), and attempted theft of a means of conveyance. The verdict can be downloaded here. The crimes are in parentheses. From the verdict, it is clear that he did not need an interpreter and is a citizen of both Somalia and Sweden.

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Below: The arrest (Fria Tider)


 


 Below is Prosecutor Ulrike Åberg announcing the arrest. Translation by Fousesquawk.


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