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Man arrested after Stockholm killing

A person was shot dead in a car on Scheelegatan in central Stockholm on Friday night, killed by a man on the street near the main police station.

Man arrested after Stockholm killing

The suspected gunman has now been formerly arrested and a weapon, thought to be the murder weapon, has been found.

Police received the alarm over the shooting shortly before 6.30pm. Witnesses were able to point out the direction in which the gunman fled and police gave chase, arresting the man shortly after.

“It was the first unit at the scene which arrested the man,” said Ulf Lindgren, a spokesperson for Stockholm police.

The dead person was sitting in a red car registered to a person living in Uppsala.

A preliminary investigation into murder has been opened and according to a Scanpix photographer, the car was parked on Scheelegatan facing north, a short distance from the main police station in the Kungsholmen area of central Stockholm.

Police on Saturday remained reticent with details pertaining to the victim’s gender, age and other personal details of the suspected killer.

“We can’t release any more information now,” said Marie Öberg at Norrmalm police to the TT news agency.

“The identification of the victim is not yet complete and thus next of kin have not been informed.

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Sweden charges Islamic State woman in landmark trial

Swedish prosecutors said they have brought genocide charges against a woman in the country's first court case over crimes committed by the Islamic State group against the Yazidi minority.

Sweden charges Islamic State woman in landmark trial

A prosecutor told AFP the 52-year-old woman was accused of keeping Yazidi women and children as slaves at her home in Syria between 2014 and 2016.

She was charged with “genocide, crimes against humanity and serious war crimes” on the grounds that her actions formed part of a broader campaign by the group (IS or Isis) against the Kurdish-speaking Yazidi minority.

The woman, who is a Swedish citizen, is in jail having already been sentenced by a Swedish court to six years in prison in 2022 for allowing her 12-year-old son to be recruited as a child soldier for Isis.

Senior prosecutor Reena Devgun told AFP that while investigating that case, authorities had received witness reports “that told us that she had kept slaves in Raqqa,” the former stronghold of the Islamic State group in northern Syria, prompting further investigations.

“If you take in Yazidis into your household when you are an Isis member or the wife of an Isis member and treat them this way, I argue that you are participating” in the broader campaign against them, Devgun said.

Devgun said the woman had kept nine people, three women and six children, in her home “as slaves”.

The women and children – who were kept in the house for between 20 days and seven months – were among other things made to perform household tasks.

Devgun said they had also been photographed, which the prosecutor argued “was done with the intention that they would be sold off”.

Evidence had mainly been gathered through witness accounts, from the victims and others that had visited the home at the time.

The crimes, which the woman denies, can carry a life sentence in Sweden.

Stockholm’s District Court said in a statement that the trial was scheduled to start on October 7th and was expected to last two months.

Around 300 Swedes or Swedish residents, a quarter of them women, joined IS in Syria and Iraq, mostly in 2013 and 2014, according to Sweden’s intelligence service Säpo.

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