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    "A branch of the mafia in Baghdad"... New details about the murdered man at the Amriya intersection:

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    Post by Rocky Tue 09 Jan 2024, 5:09 am

    "A branch of the mafia in Baghdad"... New details about the murdered man at the Amriya intersection: "Mustafa Benzema", leader of the Swedish "LaLiga" gang.



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    Shafaq News/ The assassination incident at Al-Amiriyah intersection brought to mind in Iraq the systematic killing that occurred during the sectarian war, where the audacity to carry out an accident in a crowded area and an intersection full of cars expressed excessive audacity after the Iraqi security forces were able to extend their influence in the capital, Baghdad.
    The scene of the killing of the young man in a luxury car in broad daylight held many secrets, as only hours had passed since his assassination until the facts about the identity of the “Ameriyah Intersection murderer” began to be revealed.
    Who is Mustafa Al-Jubouri?
    Mustafa, born in Baghdad in 1989, had for several years had ties with the “Foxtrot” criminal network in Sweden, affiliated with the “Kurdish fox” Rawa Majeed. 
    During the past six months, he played a central role in the internal conflict that raged within the network. When the conflict broke out between Rawa Majeed and Ismail “Farawala” Abdo last September, Al-Jubouri chose to remain loyal to Rawa Majeed.
    Since then, Mustafa has been at the top of the opposition side's hit list.
    According to Swedish media outlets that contacted Abdo's close circle, they now bear responsibility for Mustafa's shooting death in Baghdad.
    Swedish journalist Frederik Schusholt says: There are reasons for concern after the killing of Mustafa “Benzema” Al-Jubouri. The Swedish guerrilla war has once again moved abroad.
    Schusholt explains that inside Sweden, there are reasons for concern now after the map of the conflict has been redrawn.
    He adds that it is certain that Mustafa was shot dead in Baghdad, and the photos received from there confirm this.
    He points out that the Swedish police were contacted on Monday afternoon via social media regarding information that the man called “Benzema” in the recent wave of violence, Mustafa al-Jubouri, was shot dead in Baghdad inside a car. Photos from the car and the wounds resulting from gunshots do not leave There was little doubt that it was a fatal shooting, and Swedish police quickly established much of the truth about his private haircut. The vehicle was also identified.
    Later, clearer photos of his face and identity documents came that leave no room for doubt.
    Although the Swedish Police and Foreign Ministry will continue to work according to standard procedures with dental or DNA records for identification, identification is completed unofficially.
    Swedish mafia war
    The assassination of Mustafa Al-Jubouri in Baghdad was not the first. Al-Jubouri had previously faked his death to convince the Swedish mafia that he had died last October in Baghdad as well through a “fake” assassination attempt.
    It appears that liquidation operations among the Swedish mafias known as "Foxtrot" began at the end of last year.
    Foxtrot man Harris Østerdal was killed in Sarajevo, where many Swedes were suspected of being there. As well as the arrest of actors in the violent conflict in Tunisia and several other countries, the first reports from Baghdad speak of a Swedish settlement on foreign soil, and Mustafa's killer. Al-Jubouri is a Swedish citizen. He disguised himself as a delivery worker on a “Delivery” motorcycle when he approached the car with the murder victim and opened fire. The Iraqi police quickly arrested the shooter and identified him as a Swede.
    In the context of Swedish gangs, he seems like a typical 'climber' – someone tasked with carrying out a killing mission, a hit man in a guerrilla war in the outback, which was the modus operandi during recent waves of violence in Sweden.
    In waves of violence, the forms of conflict changed several times between mafias. At the beginning of 2023, a lot was going around the case of Dalin v. Varsta, but above all, Dalin v. Foxtrot and Rawah Majid, which were at war over the drug markets.
    Then Majeed was one of the "Foxtrot" mafia with Mustafa Al-Jubouri and Ismail Abdo, who was nicknamed "Strawberry Man."
    At the end of the summer, a war broke out within Foxtrot as Majeed, Al-Jubouri and Abdo ended up in three different corners. Majeed disappeared after reports of his arrest in Iran, but in recent weeks Swedish police received reports of his release.
    Things have worsened recently with the anger of Mustafa Benzema's team - which called itself "LaLiga" on social media - against both Rawa Majeed and Ismail Abdou.
    At the same time that disputes were raised on this side, the Swedish police indicated that “La Liga” and “Al-Jubouri” were active, but faced major problems in recruiting children to promote drugs, and difficulty in paying money.
    It seems that Al-Jubouri was suffering from a scarcity of financial liquidity, and this could be a dangerous situation because it creates an opportunity for the enemy side to buy people who did not receive their salaries.
    Al-Jubouri's enemies are celebrating
    Prominent figures in the anti-Mustafa al-Jubouri mafia, which may be behind his murder, rushed to celebrate after news of the assassination in Baghdad - the killing of "Benzema" in Iraq.
    The murder, which occurred on Monday in Baghdad, is a continuation of the Foxtrot conflict that shook Sweden with several bloody acts in Stockholm and Uppsala in particular in the fall of 2023.
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