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Military response to gang violence an option – Swedish PM

17-1-2018 < RT 39 324 words
 

Sweden’s PM Stefan Lofven has not ruled out deploying the military to clamp down on organized crime, local media says. He indicated, however, that other avenues must first be explored before taking such drastic action.


Violent crime topped the agenda during a debate between party leaders in the Riksdag Wednesday, with nationalist Sweden Democrats leader Jimmie Akesson seeking to declare war on criminal gangs.


It comes after a gang related murder of a 21-year-old man in Malmo last weekend.



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Akesson mooted the idea for the Swedish armed forces to be deployed to tackle the rising violent crime, according to OMNI news. The idea has been met with opposition from MPs, including Justice Minister Morgan Johansson.


Citing Swedish Crime Survey statistics, the government said crime in the country has been on a downward trend over the last 25 years. However, lethal violence, involving firearms, has increased between warring criminal gangs.


Records released by Swedish Police in December 2017 reveal there were a total of 306 shooting incidents last year, resulting in 41 deaths. The majority of the fatal incidents occurred in the capital Stockholm.


Interviewed by news outlet TT Nyhetsbyran, Swedish PM Stefan Lofven of the Social Democrats suggested that using the military is a potential solution.


“It’s not my first-hand action. But we need to see additional authorities in collaboration to crack the gang crime,” Lofven said, reported Aftonbladet.


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“The most important thing for me is the message to these seriously organized criminals, that you have no place in our society. That is why we have added so much resources, tighten the penalties and commit to economic crime.”


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