Turkey arrests one of Sweden's most-wanted suspected gang leaders
- Ismail Abdo, also known as 'The Strawberry', was arrested in Turkey, confirmed by Swedish police.
- Abdo is among 19 suspects arrested in a large-scale operation by Turkish authorities, reported by Anatolia.
- Mats Berggren stated the arrest resulted from collaborative efforts between Swedish and Turkish authorities.
- Abdo faces multiple charges in Sweden, including instigating attempted murder, as mentioned by Daniel Jonsson.
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Swedish gang leader Ismail 'the Strawberry' Abdo was arrested in Turkey on Thursday night. The gang leader is considered one of the main people responsible for the Swedish gang war, which has claimed hundreds of lives and is spreading across the country's borders.
Turkey Arrests One of Sweden's Most-Wanted Suspected Gang Leaders
One of Sweden's most-wanted suspected gang leaders was taken into custody in Turkey on Friday during a raid on suspected drug traffickers, in what Swedish police described as a major success in the battle against organised crime.
Turkey arrests one of Sweden's most-wanted suspected gang leaders
One of Sweden's most-wanted suspected gang leaders was taken into custody in Turkey on Friday during a raid on suspected drug traffickers, in what Swedish police described as a major success in the battle against organised crime.
Notorious Swedish crime boss arrested in Turkey: Police
One of Sweden's most-wanted suspected gang leaders was taken into custody in Turkey on Friday during a raid on suspected drug traffickers, in what Swedish police described as a major success in the battle against organised crime.
Ismail Abdo has been arrested – according to information to Expressen, the gang leader was arrested in Adana, Turkey. Abdo was arrested along with 18 other criminals, according to Istanbul's chief prosecutor. According to Swedish police, it could take years before extradition to Sweden can take place.
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