Ifølge en somalisk nettavis driver den svensk-somaliske politiker Yaasin Maahi Maalin human trafficking: han organiserer et nettverk som selger visum til Sverige for mellom 15.000 og 20.000 dollar.
Mahi trenger pengene til sitt bunnskrapte politiske parti og for å kjøpe seg borgermesterposten i Mogadishu. Han har medhjelpere som lærer kundene hva de skal si til svenske myndigheter. Det vises også til at han har gode kontakter i det sosialdemokratiske partiet.
Alleged visa trafficker Yaasin Maalin seemingly exploit his relations through politicians in Sweden Social Party whom Maalin uses to assist obtaining visa for individuals whom he claim are coming Sweden to support Swedish Somali socialist party.
Maahi is having kingpins in Nairobi and Mogadishu who provide willful misrepresentation of information of visa hopefuls to cheat immigration officers. Cause of persons trafficked is false promises of employment and a better life.
Throughout investigations examiners noticed Yaasin Maahi now processing individuals to be smuggled to Scandinavian capital cities in October to in order for him t gain money to finance his penniless political party or for him to buy Mogadishu mayoral position.
This swindle is latest of chain of visa cons in Nairobi and unpardonably embroils politicians who want to use them as means to finance their political campaigns. Visa trafficking is believed to be paid between 15000 to 20000 American dollars..Names trafficked persons to Europe by Yaasin Maahi will be presented in the next edition. Svensk-somalisk politiker selger visa til Sverige, Yassin Mahi – både en förebild och drivkraft i Katrineholm
The Swedish Foreign Fighter Contingent in Syria
Antagelig er den første systematiske oversigtartikel om emnet denne skrevet af Per Gudmundsson. Som han anfører er antallet af Syrienjihadister foruroligende højt, når man tænker på at Säpo for knap tre år ved tiden for det mislykkede terrorforsøg på Bryggargatan i Stockholm, at der kun fandtes cirka 200 ‘aktive jihadister’ i Sverige. Halvdelen af jihadisterne i denne artikel havde ikke nogen kendt tidligere jihadforbindelse og kan derfor ikke være med i Säpos vurdering fra år 2010. Kan man overhovedet skønne det svenske rekrutteringsgrundlag med nogen sikkerhed? Gudmundssons artikel står i The Combating Terrorism Center at West Point Military Academy. Nogle nedslag:
In April 2013, the Swedish Security Service estimated that “around 30” individuals from Sweden have traveled to Syria to join “groups inspired by al-Qa`ida.”[1] This author has identified 18 fighters from Sweden who have joined the war in Syria—including their real names and social security numbers—and has researched their backgrounds and relationships.[2] Using public records, this article explores the socioeconomic backgrounds, regional distribution, criminal records and ethnicities of the 18 fighters. It also includes more anecdotal data from information collected through social media to show group affiliations, casualties and previous connections to terrorism and the global jihadist movement. Public records do not tell the whole story of the 18 fighters. Based on social media and press reports, eight of them have already died in Syria.
A major concern of Swedish security officials is whether Swedish citizens have committed any terrorist acts, war crimes or other atrocities in the Syrian conflict. There are some worrying signs. One obvious incident is the suicide bombing conducted by 19-year-old Abu Maaz, one of the Lebanese brothers. Yet there are no credible reports about the casualties (Jund al-Sham boasted that 200 soldiers were killed).[52] The fact that fighters from Sweden have fought with, or side-by-side, Jabhat al-Nusra and the ISIL is another concern. Just being a member of a terrorist organization, however, is not a crime in Sweden.
Evidence of possible war crimes is not easy to confirm. Abu Dharar Filibbini, however, has been the most prolific publisher of photographs from the war. In mid-December 2012, he posted a series of photographs from when Kataib al-Muhajirin and Jabhat al-Nusra captured the Sheikh Suleiman air base. In one of the pictures, he posed triumphantly with his foot placed on the head of a slain enemy in civilian clothes. Other pictures from the same battle showed inhumane treatment of prisoners and him posing with corpses.
Fortsæt med at læse “Somalisk socialdemokrat sælger visa til Skandinavien”
















