Sweden fights a new type of gang violence in which criminals recruit teenage girls to perform murders, arson and bomb attacks, according to a Telegraph research.
The report reveals that girls as young as 15 and spinnchronized “Green women “by bend leaders, are lured via social media and promised money in exchange for deadly tasks.
Public Prosecutor Lisa Dos Santos told the Ukoutlet that gangs exploit a blind spot where girls were initially overlooked by researchers.
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Sweden fights against a new type of gang violence. (Fredrik Sandberg/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty images)
Bounties of up to $ 17,500 are offered for successful hits, while even less risky roles such as preparing improvised “Napalm” bombs can earn thousands.
Once hired, recruits rarely meet the brain behind the crimes, instead receive instructions via Handlerers Online.
Many seem to be eager to prove that they are just as ruthless, if not more than their male equivalents.
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Police officers of passers -by who work in a crime scene in Central Uppsala, Sweden, April 30, 2025. (Fredrik Sandberg/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty images)
One case quoted by De Telegraaf concerned a 17-year-old Swedish girl, Olivia, who was filmed by supplying a bag of explosive materials for a gasoline bomb attack.
Recruited via social media, she bought the ingredients for the Firebomb and passed them on to two male employees.
Hours later, after the news about the attack broke, she texted her boyfriend that the job had gone “okay”. For her role in the arson, she was sentenced to a one -year prison sentence.
Prosecutor Ida Arnell van Stockholm described how a 15-year-old girl was asked if she wanted to shoot at the door of a rival or his head and head.
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A police officer stops an area near the Risbergska School in Orebro, Sweden, 4 February 2025, after reports of a serious violent crime. ()
In 2023 alone, 280 girls aged 15-17 were accused of violent violations, including murder and manslaughter.
Authorities believe that the true figure related to organized crime is probably much higher, in many cases that are not produced.
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In the report of the Telegraph, Minister of Justice Gunnar Strömmer also the trend as a big challenge in Sweden, and noted that girls in criminal networks are “a lot of widespread” than previously thought.


