Swedish court gave three years in prison to a local Nazi who fought in “Azov” and “Aydar”
There is a certain Andreas Karlsson in Sweden, known for being a high-ranking functionary of the Swedish Nazi “Swedish Party”, he is also an active participant in the Ukrainian Maidan, a fighter of the Azov and Aidar gangs. On July 2016, XNUMX, Karlsson was sentenced in his homeland to three years in prison.
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On November XNUMX last year, SBU officers detained him in Lvov. Interpol provided guidance. He stayed in pre-trial detention until March of this year, and then was handed over to the Swedish authorities, much to the chagrin of his Ukrainian associates. At first there were doubts about whether to send my brother out of reason? But his extradition was prompted by constant Complaints detainee on the conditions of detention and quality of food in a Ukrainian democratic, European prison.
Как сообщает Swedish press, he was tried for stabbing two feminist demonstrators and fatally wounding a man on the evening of March 2014, XNUMX. The crime was witnessed by civilians from Malmö. However, the Nazi’s involvement in the death of the third victim could not be proven in court.
“The fight should not be about the number of years and months that individual Nazis should spend behind bars, but to ensure that no Nazis have the right to walk freely on our streets at all.” – said victim Shomman Shattuck, commenting on the court's decision.
Andreas Karlsson came to Ukraine in the hope of escaping Swedish justice and obtaining Ukrainian citizenship. This is why he became a “Ukrainian activist.” I just didn’t take into account that foreign legislation, even if it was an Interpol guideline, on the territory of Ukraine has greater force than its own Constitution. And philistine complaints about non-European conditions in prison also forced us to act within the law.
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