The Swedish police released a 16-year-old young man detained after shooting in Uppsala, but secured three more people for suspicion of murder and assassination.
The Swedish police released a 16-year-old young man detained in connection with Tuesday’s shooting in Uppsal, where three people died. However, she seized three other people, the prosecutor’s office reported on Friday, TASR writes according to AFP.
“The suspicion of a 16-year-old young man has passed during his stay in custody. He is no longer suspicious of committing a crime,” prosecutor Andreas Nyberg said in a statement.
New arrests
On Thursday, two men aged about 25 and 35 were detained for suspected murder guidance. The third man seized on Friday night for suspicion of murder.
On Tuesday, three young people aged 15 to 20 died on a white -day hairdresser in the center of Uppsala.
Sweden shocked by violence
The incident was shocked by Sweden, which has been struggling with growing violence for a long time. According to local media, at least one of the victims of ties to a criminal band. However, the police have not yet confirmed that the case is related to the handling of the accounts between gangs. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson described on Wednesday shooting as a “extremely violent act” and added that “looked like a execution”.
In Uppsala there are two of the most feared Swedish gangs – Rumba and Foxtrot. For years, Sweden has been trying to face escalating violence among gangs, which often lead to shooting and explosions, often with fatal consequences for innocent victims.