This is very common in Europe, and its a reason never to employ non natives in important roles. This happened in Sweden


The suspicion: The court woman leaked to the criminal clan
Published 09:30 AM

Recently, a 32-year-old immigrant woman who had been employed at Attunda district court in Sollentuna was arrested. She is suspected of having leaked classified information from the court to a gang criminal family network in the same municipality. The network consists largely of Kurds from Turkey, which is the same country from which the court woman immigrated.

It was at the end of September that the woman was arrested on probable cause on suspicion of serious breach of confidentiality and serious data breach. She remains in custody with full restrictions.

According to Per Nichols, chief prosecutor at the Special Prosecutor's Chamber, the woman is suspected of "criminality threatening the system" by disclosing information that is protected by confidentiality. But the woman denies any wrongdoing.

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It appears from information to Aftonbladet that the woman has had close contact with a person who is identified as the leader of the Tureberg network in Sollentuna municipality. According to previous reviews in the media, the criminal network consists of at least 54 men.

The core of the network consists of several people within the Kurdish Yildiz clan from Turkey. Both the criminal network and the clan have their base on Malmvägen, which is located in the Tureberg district in Sollentuna.

The family network's connections to crime are nothing new to the police. The authority has followed the clan since the 70s. In 2002, the family network received attention in the media when several people were convicted of the so-called Rinkeby murder. An execution murder where a 19-year-old man was shot dead with eleven shots at Rinkeby subway station.

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Over the years, people connected to the network have been sentenced for, among other things, serious weapons offenses and serious drug offences. Furthermore, the network is singled out for engaging in robbery and extortion.

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Last year, the police managed to successfully crack down on the network. This after installing secret surveillance cameras in a basement of one of the apartment buildings on Malmvägen.

Several people from the network were caught on video carrying weapons around in the basement. Six men between the ages of 20 and 27 were then sentenced to four and a half years in prison for particularly serious weapons offences.


The Tureberg network. Photo: The police
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One of the men linked to the criminal family network linked to the Tureberg network is rap artist Sinan Yildiz. His music has generated millions of plays on YouTube and Spotify and glorifies the gang criminal network.