Part 2
This is what happens in Sweden when the Ukraine women complaned about ME and aficain men trying to rape them
Run by a criminal
Both Örebro City Vandrarhem and the property to which the garage belongs are owned by different companies in the same group of companies. Behind the companies is a 43-year-old Örebro resident who has been convicted of crime several times.
As recently as last year, the 43-year-old was sentenced by the Court of Appeal to six months in prison for aggravated smuggling. He already had seven sections in the criminal record when he was convicted of that crime.
The 43-year-old has previously been convicted of, among other things, aggravated domestic violence and vandalism since he broke into a former girlfriend's home at night, drunk and armed with a shovel as a shelter.
He himself stated that he did this because the former girlfriend met a new man, and that he therefore wanted to "talk to her".
Refers to the Swedish Migration Board
Samnytt has spoken with the manager of the hostel, who is cohabiting with the criminal 43-year-old. She does not want to answer questions.
- If you have any questions, you can call the Swedish Migration Board directly, she says.
I wonder about the garage to which a number of Ukrainian women have moved. Can you tell us something about it?
- You can ask all questions to the Swedish Migration Board.
You can not say anything about how big the garage is or how many people live there?
- You can ask all questions directly to the Swedish Migration Board.
Do not know about agreements
Samnytt has been in contact with the Swedish Migration Board to get more information. The authority's procurement and purchasing unit is not aware that there is to be an agreement between the Swedish Migration Board and any of the criminal 43-year-old's various companies.
We have contacted the Swedish Migration Agency's press service to ask them to explain why ten Ukrainian refugees have been moved to a garage owned by a criminal. We have not yet received an answer.
We also talked to one of the Ukrainian women who now lives in the garage. She wants to remain anonymous, tries to be optimistic and says that they have been promised heat, hot water and the internet.
She also does not want to complain about the accommodation she has received.
- I am a guest in this country and I do not want any problems, the woman says to Samnytt.