'Hundreds-strong' mob of masked men go on rampage through Stockholm station beating up migrant children in revenge attack for female asylum centre worker stabbed to death by Somali 'boy'
A mob of black-clad masked men went on a rampage in and around
Stockholm's main train station (left) last night targeting refugee
children. Swedish media reported that the thugs, allegedly linked to
Sweden's football hooligan scene, were targeting unaccompanied minors
with a 'foreign' background. Before the attack, the group of 200 people
handed out xenophobic leaflets with the message 'Enough now', claiming
the attack is in retaliation for the alleged murder of Alexandra Mehzr
(right), a 22-year-old worker knifed to death at the child centre where
she worked in Molndal, Sweden. A Somali-born 15-year-old migrant (inset)
has been accused of killing her during a fight between two
asylum-seekers. Last week, Swedish police warned that Stockholm's main
train station has become unsafe after being 'taken over' by dozens of
Moroccan street children. The all-male migrant teen gangs are spreading
terror in the centre of the Swedish capital, stealing, groping girls and
assaulting security guards.
'Hundreds-strong' mob of masked men rampage through Stockholm station beating up refugee children in revenge attack for female asylum centre worker killed by Somali 'boy'
- Black-clad masked men targeted refugees at Stockholm train station
- The mob, linked to football hooligans, targeted unaccompanied minors
- Before attack they handed out racist leaflets with message 'Enough now'
- They also refer to alleged murder of Swedish aid worker Alexandra Mezher
- She was stabbed to death breaking up fight between two migrant boys
- See more news on the migrant crisis at www.dailymail.co.uk/migrantcrisis
A mob of black-clad masked men went on a rampage in and around Stockholm's main train station last night beating up refugees and anyone who did not look like they were ethnically Swedish.
Before the attack, the group of 200 people handed out xenophobic leaflets with the message 'Enough now'.
Swedish
media reported that the thugs, allegedly linked to Sweden's football
hooligan scene, were targeting unaccompanied minors with a 'foreign'
background.
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Mob of black-clad masked men went on a rampage in and around Stockholm's main train station targeting refugee children
Before the attack, a group of people started handing out xenophobic leaflets with the message 'Enough now'
Authorities said the mob was linked to the Swedish football hooligan scene
The
mob, wearing all-black balaclavas and armbands, 'gathered with the
purpose of attacking refugee children' Stockholm police spokesman Towe
Hagg said.
'Police are now looking into the leaflets that were handed out by masked people before the attack'.
Authorities confirmed that at least 40-50 people went on a rampage at 9pm on Friday night attacking migrants.
Witnesses told Aftonbladet newspaper that they saw a gang of black-clad thugs attacking refugees at the station.
'I
saw maybe three people who were beaten. That was no football brawl or
something similar. They targeted migrants. I was quite scared and ran
away,' a witness said.
The
leaflet handed out before the attack refers to the alleged murder of
Alexandra Mehzer, a 22-year-old aid worker knifed to death at the child
centre where she worked in Molndal, Sweden.
A Somali-born 15-year-old migrant has been accused of killing her during a fight between two asylum-seekers.
'All
over the country, reports are pouring in that the police can no longer
cope with preventing and investigating the crimes which strike the
Swedish people,' reads the leaflet.
'In
some cases, for example, in the latest murder of a woman employed at a
home for so called ‘unaccompanied minor refugees’ in Molndal, it goes as
far as the National Police Commissioner choosing to show more sympathy
for the perpetrator than the victim,' it continues.
'But we refuse to accept the repeated assaults and harrassment against Swedish women.'
'We
refuse to accept the destruction of our once to safe society. When our
political leadership and police show more sympathy for murderers than
for their victims, there are no longer any excuses to let it happen
without protest.'
Alexandra Mezher, 22, a Swedish social
worker who was allegedly stabbed to death by a 15-year-old asylum
seeker at a shelter for refugee children
'When Swedish streets are no longer safe to walk on for normal Swedes, it is our DUTY to fix the problem,' the leaflet reads.
'This
is why, today, 200 Swedish men gathered to take a stand against the
north African ‘street children’ who are running rampage in and around
the capital’s central station.'
'Police
have clearly showed that they lack the means to stop their progress and
we se no other way than to hand down the punishment they deserve
ourselves.'
'The justice system has walked out and the contract of society is therefore broken – it is now every Swedish man’s duty to defend out public spaced against the imported criminality.'
'Those
who gathered today are neither your politician, your journalist or your
policeman. We are your father, your brother, your husband, your
colleague, your friend and your neighbour.
'Swedish
men and women deserve safety in their everyday life and we are
therefore calling on all others who also see the problem to follow in
our footsteps, both in Stockholm and in other places around the country.
For a better future together'
On Saturday, a 47-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault for punching a police officer in the face.
Three youngsters have also been arrested on Friday night for disturbing public order.
Last
week, Swedish police warned that Stockholm's main train station has
become unsafe after being ‘taken over’ by dozens of Moroccan street
children.
The
all-male migrant teen gangs are spreading terror in the centre of the
Swedish capital, stealing, groping girls and assaulting security guards,
according to Stockholm police.
Members
of the gangs, some as young as nine, roam central Stockholm day and
night, refusing help provided by the Swedish authorities.
Youssaf Khalif Nuur, accused of
killing 22-year-old aid worker Alexandra Mezher, sits in Court 1 at
Gothenburg District Court (centre). He is flanked by his is lawyer and
translator
Sweden
has seen a dramatic increase in the number of Moroccan under-18s who
apply for asylum without a parent or guardian in the past four years,
with many later running away from the housing provided to live on the
streets in the capital.
Stockholm
police estimate that at least 200 Moroccan street children move in the
area around the main train station in the centre of the capital,
sleeping rough, and living off criminal activity.
The
issue of the Moroccan teen gangs first made headlines last year, and
the situation has since escalated with Stockholm police demanding
authorities to take action.
Desperate
officers have started arresting the teens for public drunkenness in
order to get them off the streets for a few hours, with the policeman
adding that they are 'on our knees'.
The
gangs are made up of orphans who have grown up on the streets of
Casablanca and Tanger in Morocco, where authorities estimate there are
around 80,000 homeless 'street children'.
They
have all applied for asylum Sweden as unaccompanied minors after
travelling through Spain and Germany, a journey which may have taken
them years.
But
their troubled backgrounds have made them distrusting and wary of
adults, and more than one in five have run away from migrant housing and
foster families after applying to stay in Sweden.
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