Published 3 October 2024 at 10.48
Foreign. The criminal network Foxtrot is believed to have been behind the attacks against the Israeli embassies in Copenhagen and Stockholm. In Denmark, two teenagers from Sweden have been arrested.
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On Tuesday evening, there was a shooting at the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, which is being investigated as serious weapons crime and vandalism.< /p>
Later that night, explosions occurred near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, probably caused by hand grenades. Two young people from Sweden, aged 15–20, have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the Copenhagen crime.
The crime at the embassies in both Stockholm and Copenhagen must have been carried out on behalf of the Swedish criminal Foxtrot network, according to information to SVT News. The police must also have this hypothesis, based on how the act was carried out.
SVT reports that the Foxtrot leader Rawa Majid has been accused of previous attacks against the Israeli embassy, and that this time too there may be connections to Iran.
SVT's crime reporter Sofia Yohannes describes a growing trend where Swedish gang members take on assignments abroad. She believes that the network's scope and global contacts have been underestimated.