Wednesday, 17 June 2020

What Happens In Sweden, Stays In.... Oh.

A man has been charged with murder after the fatal shooting of Swedish man Flamur Beqiri in Battersea on Christmas Eve last year.
22 year old Anis Fouad Hemissi, a Swedish National, was extradited from Denmark and returned to the UK this morning (June 8) following his arrest at Copenhagen Airport on 20 January under a European Arrest Warrant.
He was charged with murder and is due to appear in court tomorrow (Tuesday, June 9).
God bless Europe, whatever would our justice system do if we just had to rely on home-grown criminals? Some lawyers could starve!

6 comments:

  1. Am I the only one to notice that neither of these names look particularly 'Swedish' to me?

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  2. Couple of the diversity that some tosser thought to let pretend they were Swedes. lets let the Vikings loose on this shit, see how many are left the following week!

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  3. Following on from Fahrenheit211, I wonder if he asked for a translator for the court proceedings, and if so, which language?

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  4. These not Swedish names. These are Albanian names, a country not in the EU. So how did they end up in Sweden and Denmark?

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  5. What a giggle, if he is sentenced to life for murder we can look forward to spending some £40,000 a year to keep him in a nice comfortable prison. While there he can obtain a degree at our expense and put his feet up for a minimum of 12 years. Justice is served.

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  6. "Am I the only one to notice that neither of these names look particularly 'Swedish' to me?"

    You are not... ;)

    "So how did they end up in Sweden and Denmark?"

    It's a mystery wrapped in a puzzle inside an enigma...

    "...if he is sentenced to life for murder we can look forward to spending some £40,000 a year to keep him in a nice comfortable prison."

    Because it's the 'civilised' thing to do.

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