Summary
- Sweden’s failing immigration policy is resulting in rising crime rates affecting not only the country but also its Nordic neighbors.
- Criminals as young as 11 are being lured to commit crimes for financial rewards, leading to a surge in violent incidents including shootings and explosions.
- Danish authorities are taking measures to address the influx of young criminals from Sweden, such as border monitoring and potential deportations of gang suspects’ families.
- The Nordic countries are collaborating on an anti-crime policy that includes double penalties for gang-related crimes and exchange programs between police forces.