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Union advice to police officers who want to avoid being shot dead: "Don't drive a moped in immigrant areas"
7 November 2021
At the end of June, 27-year-old Somali migrant gang member Sakariye Ali Ahmed shot dead Swedish police officer Andreas Danman with a machine gun while he was carrying out his duties in the immigrant-dominated "vulnerable" area of Biskopsgården in Gothenburg. The union has now identified what it sees as the root problem and is advising police officers who want to stay alive not to drive mopeds in immigrant areas.
To avoid being shot to death, the union says police officers should also not wear dark clothes or black helmets. The good advice comes against the backdrop that it is believed Sakariye was actually out to shoot dead another person in a gangland conflict and was mistaken for the person.
Trial against police killer begins
The trial of the police killer begins on Monday, and the investigation has mentioned that police officers may not want to appear to be "opposing" the gang criminals, as this increases the risk of them attracting bullets when the gangs do battle with guns in hand. This has now developed into good advice from the union to police officers on duty in neighbourhoods where gang shootings are now commonplace.
Not driving a moped and using reflective vests to signal from a distance that the police are coming is not optimal if you want to apprehend the criminals, who are often on mopeds and have a big head start in fleeing the scene. The safest thing would be for the police not to respond to gang shootings at all.
READ ALSO: Suspected police killer Sakariye Ali Ahmed charged - fired machine gun at police
Previous advice to professionals and the public
In the past, advice has gone out to the public on how to avoid becoming a victim of crime. Parents who do not want their children to be robbed are advised, for example, not to let their children wear expensive clothes or take their mobile phones out. Women who do not want to be raped are advised not to be alone outside after dark.
Professionals such as postmen, bus drivers, ice-cream sellers, ambulance staff and others have also been advised or have taken the decision on their own initiative not to go into immigrant-dominated areas. This after being regularly exposed to various types of crime by youth gangs. Business owners, fed up with constant shoplifting, burglaries and robberies, have also taken down the sign.
READ ALSO: Wave of muggings against young people in Stockholm - police criticise parents for putting expensive clothes on children
Police mopeds could be banned
So now police officers are also being advised in a similar way on how to avoid being exposed to serious crime in their line of work. Stone-throwing and vandalism of police vehicles are already common offences, as is verbal humiliation in encounters with the criminal and anti-social elements. The risk of being shot with an automatic weapon has now had to be added to the list.
The union will now evaluate whether mopeds should no longer be allowed to be used by off-duty police officers in "vulnerable" areas and whether reflective vests should be made compulsory. This would be welcomed by gangs who would be less likely to be caught.
- Hypothetically, it may be that it is not a way of working that should be used in certain areas, says Katharina von Sydow, chairman of the Police Union
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