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The Iraqi man who carried out a few pale pales in Sweden was killed

The Iraqi man who carried out a few pale pales in Sweden was killed

Stockholm – an Iraqi man who carried out a few pale pals in Sweden, a judge in Stockholm died on Thursday. The Swedish media reported that he was killed during a shooting in a nearby city.

The 38 -year -old Salwan Momika organized several pales and desecration of the Holy Book of Islam in Sweden in 2023. Films from the Koran Burnings gained worldwide publicity and raised anger and criticism in several Muslim nations, leading to riots and unjustified in many places.

The Stockholm District Court stated that the verdict was planned on Thursday in the trial in which the Momika was the defendant, he was postponed because one of the accused died. The judge in court, Göran Lundahl, confirmed that the deceased was Momika. He said there was no information about when and how the Momik died.

The police said that they were notified about the shooting on Wednesday evening in a residential building in Sodertalje, near Stockholm, and found a man with gunshot wounds. Later, he died and opening the preliminary investigation into the murder.

The sender of SVT informed, without calling sources, that the victim was Momika. He said that Momika came to Sweden from Iraq in 2018 and received a three -year residence permit in 2021.

Prosecutor Rasmus Öman told the Swedish TT news agency that several people were arrested in this case. He did not develop.

Momika argued that his protests had a religion of Islam, not a Muslim people. He argued that he wanted to protect the Swedish population from the Koran’s message. The Swedish police allowed his demonstrations, citing freedom of speech, imposing against him.

Police operations in Södertälje, south of Stockholm, Thursday, January 30, ...

Police operations in Södertälje, south of Stockholm, Thursday, January 30, 2025, after shooting Salwan Momik in the apartment late at night. Loan: AP/Jonas Extrömer

In March last year he was arrested in neighboring Norway, after finding that he would look for asylum there and was sent back to Sweden, TT informed.

Momika and co -accused were accused in August, inciting hatred because of the statements that they spoke in connection with the Koran. On Thursday morning, the verdict was to be transferred.