The local police on Friday shot and killed a 25 -year -old man after leaving a mosque in the Swedish city of Orebro, confirming the local police.
“We are talking to eye witnesses,” a police spokesperson told the AFP news agency, saying that the officials were searching for “criminals or criminals”.
Another person, that is, allegedly injured in the 20s of his 20s, is considered to be associated with organized crime.
A police spokesman said, “I want to emphasize that currently, we do not see the mosque.” “On the other hand, we see a relationship with criminal groups.”
The police have initiated investigation keeping in mind the murder, murder and made the weapons aggressive.
Swedish officials have been struggling against armed criminal gangs for many years.
Criminal gangs often recruit teenagers in the deprived immigrant neighborhoods to hit.
Local Broadcaster TV 4 reported recent tensions between two rival Orebro gang.
Second shooting in Orebro this year
Located at a distance of about 200 kilometers (124 mi) west of the capital, Stockholm, Orebro made headlines earlier this year, when a 35 -year -old forced a 35 -year -old to make his way at an adult education center and shot ten Peel to death before turning his weapon.
This incident was the most deadly firearm event in Swedish history.
Edited by: Wesley Dakri