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Chats, witnesses, weapons and DNA evidence in extensive murder cases

Chats, witnesses, weapons and DNA evidence in extensive murder cases
  • During a large security raid, the trial in Linköping District Court against six men who are charged with three murders of gang criminals in Norrköping will start on Wednesday.
  • In December 2019, two men were shot dead outside a nightclub and last Easter a man was killed when the car he was traveling in was shot.
  • “It is very strong evidence”, assesses Eva Kokkonen, former prosecutor in Linköping – who helps P4 Östergötland to comment on the trial. Among the evidence is extensive chat conversation from the decrypted Encrochat.

Source: ICELAND NEWS


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April 7, 2021

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