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Sweden's Most Wanted Man Suspected of Murder and Drug Crimes

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  • Mohamed Mohdhi is Sweden's most wanted man, detained in absentia for suspected murder and drug crimes.
  • Police describe him as a key figure in network crime with influence from abroad, urging his arrest to disrupt ongoing criminality.
  • His whereabouts are unknown as investigations into his alleged involvement in violent crimes continue.

Mohamed Mohdhi is suspected of murder, preparation for murder, incitement to murder, and particularly serious drug offenses, according to Expressen. Police see him as a heavy actor in network crime with great influence on Sweden from abroad, as stated by an officer. 'We see him as a heavy actor in network crime, who has great influence on Sweden from abroad.

It is urgent that he is arrested so that we interrupt his ongoing criminality,' the officer said. Police have information that Mohdhi has become more active recently. He is pointed out as Rawa Majid's right-hand man and second highest in the Foxtrot hierarchy, according to Expressen, with several consistent sources within the police and criminal environment placing him as the network's second-in-command.

We see him as a heavy actor in network crime, who has great influence on Sweden from abroad. It is urgent that he is arrested so that we interrupt his ongoing criminality.

a police officer with insight into the investigations around Mohdhi, Police officer

Mohdhi has long been part of Rawa Majid's inner circle and remained loyal to him. He is suspected of involvement in a long series of serious violent crimes, including having been driving in the first wave of violence in 2023 that broke out after a power struggle between Foxtrot and the Dalen network over the drug market in Sundsvall. The most serious criminal suspicion against him dates back to January 2023, when a 15-year-old was shot to death by a peer inside a sushi restaurant in Skogås south of Stockholm, a murder that was organized by Foxtrot, according to Expressen.

The specific evidence linking Mohdhi to this murder has not been disclosed. Previously, Mohdhi was a successful rapper with the artist name 'Moewgli' and, along with Remon Ghide, formed something that can be described as the Foxtrot network's music branch. In summer 2020, they made the song 'Pop smoke' with rapper Einár, which was sent to Rawa Majid for input before release and climbed high on the charts with about 40 million streams on Spotify and YouTube.

Mohdhi announced on social media in 2022 that he had ended his rap career. His current location is unknown.

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