Aftonbladet: Leven is thinking about using the army, Sweden is the biggest market in Europe for illegal weapons from the Balkans

The paper quotes Banja Luka special prosecutor Goran Glamočanin, who says that there is a well-organized group of people in Bosnia and Herzegovina that sells weapons to the Swedes.
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Stefan Leven, Photo: Reuters
Stefan Leven, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 23.01.2018. 21:07h

Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Leven is considering the use of the military in the fight against organized crime in that country, considering that, as it is stated, that country has become the largest market in Europe for illegally imported weapons from the Balkans, writes the Swedish daily Aftonbladet, as reported by Tanjug.

Namely, the newspaper published an extensive article stating that weapons used by criminal gangs in Sweden are being smuggled from BiH and through Croatia.

The situation is said to be so advanced that Swedish Prime Minister Leven is considering using the military to fight organized crime.

"Sweden is the largest market in Europe for illegally imported weapons from the Balkans," writes Aftonbladet.

The newspaper quotes Banja Luka special prosecutor Goran Glamočanin, who says that there is a well-organized group of people in Bosnia and Herzegovina who sell weapons to the Swedes.

A resident of Glamo told the newspaper that several shipments with hundreds of weapons have already been smuggled through Croatia to Sweden.

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