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Former rapper Mohamed 'Moewgli' Mohdhi placed on EU's most wanted list for Skogås murder

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Key Points
  • Former rapper Mohamed 'Moewgli' Mohdhi has been placed on the EU's most wanted list for suspected involvement in a 2023 murder in Skogås.
  • Mohdhi is described as the second-in-command of the Foxtrot criminal network and is believed to be in Tunisia.
  • He faces multiple charges including murder, incitement to murder, and serious drug offenses according to Swedish prosecutors.

Mohamed Mohdhi, a 27-year-old former rapper known by his stage name 'Moewgli', has been placed on the European Union's most wanted list, according to Swedish media reports. Mohdhi is suspected of involvement in the murder of a 15-year-old boy at a sushi restaurant in Skogås, south of Stockholm, in January 2023.

Police reportedly believe Mohdhi is currently in Tunisia, where he is suspected to have obtained citizenship. He is described as the second-in-command of the Foxtrot criminal network, serving as right-hand man to gang leader Rawa Majid. Prosecutors allege Mohdhi played a key role in organizing the 2023 murder, which was reportedly carried out by a 16-year-old who has since been convicted.

Mohdhi is considered 'one of the driving aliases' in the case.

Ida Arnell, prosecutor who leads the investigation

According to prosecutor Ida Arnell, who leads the investigation, Mohdhi is considered 'one of the driving aliases' in the case. He faces charges including murder, preparation for murder, incitement to murder, and serious drug offenses. Both Swedish media outlets report that Mohdhi was previously detained but released in March 2024 before being detained again in absentia in summer 2025.

The EU listing reportedly occurred over the weekend, with Europol describing Mohdhi as an active participant in organized crime who continues to influence criminal activities in Sweden from abroad. Police sources express concern about his ability to affect legal proceedings in Tunisia, where several other Foxtrot members are also detained.

Mohdhi is described as the second-in-command of the Foxtrot criminal network, serving as right-hand man to gang leader Rawa Majid.

He faces charges including murder, preparation for murder, incitement to murder, and serious drug offenses.

Europol describing Mohdhi as an active participant in organized crime who continues to influence criminal activities in Sweden from abroad.

, Europol

Police sources express concern about his ability to affect legal proceedings in Tunisia, where several other Foxtrot members are also detained.

, police sources

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