Swedish Man Living in Cambodia Accused of International Arms Traffic

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Swedish Man Living in Cambodia Accused of International Arms Traffic

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Swedish part time resident of Cambodia accused of illegal international gun trade
by Mette Larsen • December 12, 2020 • 0 Comments
A 34 year old Swedish man is accused of arranging to buy 83 firearms through a marketplace on the so-called ‘Dark web’. The dark web is a part of the internet that isn’t visible to search engines and used for illegal activity such as illegal trade.

In this case American Homeland Security Investigation officers acted as potential sellers of firearms and undercover Danish PET officers met with a Serbian-Swedish man and his wife at a location in Denmark where they presented them with a sports bag full of guns. The prosecution claims that the couple was sent by the 34 year old Swedish man.

The 34 years old denies all allegations of wanting to buy illegal firearms and explains that the reason he has photos of guns and ammunition on a computer, is because he lives most of his time in Cambodia, where there are several shooting ranges. He explains that his friend Anders who lives in Thailand, was a member of a shooting range and owned a licensed gun.

The 34 year old also denies any connection or relationship to the Serbian-Swedish couple. He denies any knowledge about a phone found at his company in Goteborg that was used to communicate with the Serbian-Swedish couple. He further denies any knowledge about a vacuum machine found in his home, that according to a technical analysis, was used to seal a plastic bag with 25,500 euros that the Serbian-Swedish man was carrying, when he met with undercover PET agents in Denmark.

The 34 year old admits to owning a computer found at his company in Goteborg, but explains that he does not know about it being so heavily encrypted that the police can not open it. He also does not know why there is black tape covering the camera or who was using it.

Furthermore the 34 year old distances himself from explanations from some of the other accused in the case. Among them a Romanian man who received a large cardboard box with 20 guns in an apartment in Denmark last year. The 34-year-old denies having communicated with the Romanian.

The case is ongoing and the verdict is expected in mid-December.

Source: Nordjyske.dk
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UPDATE: Denmark court case: East Europeans Convicted for Weapons Traffic to Sweden

- The hammer fell, and it fell hard, when the Court in Horsens on Tuesday ruled in a spectacular case of purchase of 83 weapons with associated ammunition.

Cases with that amount of weapons are not commonplace in the Danish court system, and it is also rare for American undercover agents who pretend to be arms sellers on the dark Internet, Dark Web, to appear in a Danish courtroom.

But those were some of the ingredients of the case, which ended Tuesday with long prison sentences for all five defendants:

The 39-year-old accountant-trained Mircea-Ion Negoita, who is a Romanian citizen and lives in Sweden, was sentenced to five years in prison for receiving a package of 20 weapons in Vamdrup in July 2019.

Andreas Andras Kassei, 34, a Swedish national, was convicted of attempting to smuggle 83 weapons, including several fully automatic, and ammunition.
He's the culprit, a unanimous jury found. The man, hiding under the username Jim Brandt and on the Dark Web, was dealing with what he thought were gun dealers, but who were U.S. police agents.

- He is an icy and cynical man who hid behind computers and telephones, used the co-defendants as pieces in a game and acted at home and professionally on the Dark Web, was the description from lawyer Sine Cully.
Kassei received eight years in prison.

35-year-old Fahrudin Bakic, Serb, resident in Sweden and also charged as the perpetrator and for the same conditions as Kassei, was convicted alone of aiding and abetting the smuggling of 25 weapons, two of them fully automatic.

A Serbian couple received four and six years in prison on Tuesday for trying to pick up weapons at the rest area at Ejer Bavnehøj in November last year

Fateful trip to Germany
Finally, it was fateful when a Serbian couple and their four-year-old son - with the car full of beer and water from Germany - drove around the rest area Ejer Bavnehøj on the E45 motorway last November.

With him, 38-year-old Srdan Zivkovic brought a vacuum-packed bag of 25,500 euros to pay for the box of 25 weapons that they were to pick up.

Instead, he and his wife, 34-year-old Jelena Bradic, were arrested. The trip costs him six years in prison, while she has to serve four years in a Danish prison.
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