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Murder in Sweden | Dust to Dust, Part 2

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The team continues to investigate, but things keep getting more complicated.

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16-year-old from Stavanger charged with murder conspiracy in Swedish case In March, Kripos took over the investigation of a murder conspiracy case, in which a total of eight people have been charged in two different murder syndicates. Now the main suspect in the two Norwegian cases, a 16-year-old boy, is also charged with murder conspiracy in a Swedish case, Kripos writes in a press release. – Electronic traces obtained in the investigation hav…

A 16-year-old boy from Stavanger who has previously been charged with planning a murder in England has now also been charged in a similar case in Sweden.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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The investigation has uncovered information that leads to a 16-year-old being charged in a new murder conspiracy case, they write.

·Oslo, Norway
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Kripos believes that a now 16-year-old boy from Stavanger used encrypted messaging services to recruit killers for the Swedish gang war. He is now linked to a planned murder in Gävle, Sweden, in February this year, writes Stavanger Aftenblad. The newspaper writes that the Stavanger boy was only 15 years old when he allegedly got in touch with dangerous Swedish perpetrators on social media. The Norwegian teenager was then living in a child welfar…

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Kripos believes that a now 16-year-old boy from Stavanger used encrypted messaging services to recruit killers for the Swedish gang war. He is now linked to a planned murder in Gävle, Sweden, in February of this year.

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