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Couple remanded for murder of 8-year-old girl

The couple suspected of killing an 8-year-old girl in southern Sweden on Walpurgis night (Valborg) are being remanded in custody suspected of probable cause for murder.

Couple remanded for murder of 8-year-old girl
Tributes outside the apartment complex in Karlskrona where an 8-year-old girl was found dead on Walpurgis night. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

Police had arrested the pair on Thursday morning after the girl was found dead in an apartment in Karlskrona. The man (31) and woman (30) are not the girl's parents, who were overseas at the time. 

"We have worked with the investigation in order to obtain sufficient material for the prosecutor to make a remand request and to be permitted to detain the individuals," Lotta Hansson, press spokesperson of the Blekinge police, told the Expressen newspaper.

The girl, referred to as Yara by Swedish media, had been residing in Sweden since February 2013. Her parents were in Gaza when they heard the news their daughter was dead on Facebook.

"It's come as a total shock. It is terrible," the girl's father was quoted as telling Expressen.

He added; "We can't believe that this is true, we do not know what to believe. Now we need to wait for the investigation in Sweden in order to find out what happened."

The girl's death has stunned Karlskrona, with floral tributes left outside her school and where she lived. It has since emerged that social services were alerted to the girl's situation with her guardians over a year ago.

When the couple suspected of murder were arrested, police pointed out they were not the girl's parents but had a "certain relationship" with her. It is understood that the 31-year old man is related to the victim and the arrested pair were, in fact, her guardians in Sweden.

Since the arrests police have declined to reveal details about the nature of the crime.

Prosecutor Pernilla Åström said that the arrested pair were being remanded on probable cause as they could potentially destroy evidence or impede the investigation. She added there was also the possibility they could continue carrying out criminal activities.

The pair will be formally remanded in Kristianstad on Saturday afternoon, with negotiations on the details of their arrest to take place on Sunday at the police station.

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Nordic justice ministers meet tech giants on gangs using apps to hire ‘child soldiers’

The justice ministers of Denmark, Sweden and Norway are to meet representatives of the tech giants Google, Meta, Snapchat and TikTok, to discuss how to stop their platforms being used by gang criminals in the region.

Nordic justice ministers meet tech giants on gangs using apps to hire 'child soldiers'

Denmark’s justice minister, Peter Hummelgaard, said in a press release that he hoped to use the meeting on Friday afternoon to discuss how to stop social media and messaging apps being used by gang criminals, who Danish police revealed earlier this year were using them to recruit so-called “child soldiers” to carry out gang killings.  

“We have seen many examples of how the gangs are using social media and encrypted messaging services to plan serious crimes and recruit very young people to do their dirty work,” Hummelgaard said. “My Nordic colleagues and I agree that a common front is needed to get a grip on this problem.”

As well as recruitment, lists have been found spreading on social media detailing the payments on offer for various criminal services.   

Hummelgaard said he would “insist that the tech giants live up to their responsibilities so that their platforms do not act as hotbeds for serious crimes” at the meeting, which will take place at a summit of Nordic justice ministers in Uppsala, Sweden.

In August, Hummelgaard held a meeting in Copenhagen with Sweden’s justice minister, Gunnar Strömmer, at which the two agreed to work harder to tackle cross-border organised crime, which has seen a series of Swedish youth arrested in Denmark after being recruited to carry out hits in the country. 

According to a press release from the Swedish justice ministry, the morning will be spent discussing how to combat the criminal economy and particularly organised crime in ports, with a press release from Finland’s justice ministry adding that the discussion would also touch on the “undue influence on judicial authorities” from organised crime groups. 

The day will end with a round table discussion with Ronald S Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, on how anti-Semitism and hate crimes against Jews can be prevented and fought in the Nordic region. 

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