Robberies and acts of domination and humiliation against children by migrant men have been discussed extensively in the Swedish parliament and on Swedish media the last week.
In the last four years, robberies of underaged people have doubled. In one of the most recent cases to garner national media attention, two African migrants were arrested and are in court for having urinated on a boy after robbing him, Swedish broadcaster SVT reports.
Last Sunday, on one of the Swedish TV channels, an ex-police named Mustafa Panshiri spoke about the recent robberies and acts of humiliation. Panshiri said: “This is escalating. If we don’t tackle it now, we will soon see ethnic Swedes start vigilance groups, attack the perpetrators and break their arms and beat their family members.”
Panshiri continued: “There is a racial aspect here. These robbers actively look after Swedes to go after.
The TV Host then asked: “You mean that this is about people with foreign backgrounds being the robbers?
“Yes, and this is not something I just say, because Carin Götbland – a police chief – has already confirmed it,” Panshiri replied.
Panshiri also noted that the migrant robbers also believe that the victims lack big families or clans who can take revenge.
The ex-police then continued, saying that deportation is one thing that actually scares the immigrant robbers.
“When I ask young people with such backgrounds what kind of reaction from the judiciary they fear most, then everyone talks about deportation, for two reasons: you lose your right to stay in Sweden, but also that you have to go back to your home country and be ashamed in front of your family and clan,” Panshiri said.
Mustafa Panshiri was born in Afghanistan in 1986 and came to Sweden with his family in 1997. He then later went to the police academy, became a police officer, and now he travels to immigrant-rich schools and holds lectures there. He has long been an outspoken critic of mass immigration.
In 2018, Panshiri wrote an opinion piece on the Swedish media site Kvartal where he states:
“Do you want to live in a multicultural society? And if the answer is yes, then what is the specific thing about the multicultural society that you like? So, what is it about Afghan culture, Somali culture, Eritrean culture, etc that you think will enrich our Swedish society? And I don’t want to hear anything about new food”.
“Why do people have to come to Sweden just so we should be “Enriched”? Isn’t that a little post-colonial – and quite selfish – think?”