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An investigation by Swedish newspapers Expressen shows that the group looted over one billion sek in school vouchers and welfare funds, according to the report
Islamist Muslim Brotherhood-linked Imams embezzle over $100,000,000 from Swedish taxpayers@visegrad24
More than a hundred million dollars were stolen from Swedish taxpayers by a network of Islamist Muslim Brotherhood-linked Imams who ran private schools in Sweden and have now fled the country.
An investigation by one of Swedish newspaper Expressen revealed that the groups embezzled over one billion sek through school vouchers and welfare funds. According to the report, one of the members of the network is the former Member of Parliament, Abdirizak Waberi, who illegally transfered twelve million sek to fund sex clubs in Thailand, luxury hotels, and his own Islamist party in Somalia, through fake IT invoices.
"It’s like a double loss. The money in welfare is disappearing, we are not getting the welfare that we have paid for with our tax money. At the same time, someone else is taking the money, who is stealing and making himself rich," says the chief prosecutor at the Economic Crimes Authority in Gothenburg Henric Fagher, who has run a special project against several free schools and preschools in the environment.
Previously reported as independent incidents in the media, Expressen's investigation now shows that behind these schools and preschools there are two cooperating networks which have been engaged in welfare crime for multi-million-sector sums.
A group of Imams classified by the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) in 2019 as threats to national security, Abo Raad, Abdel Nasser El Nadi, and Hussein al-Jibury ran schools and preschools that funnelled tens of millions to private individuals and extremist groups in Malta.
The schools have been closed by the authorities, sometimes at the direct request of the Security Service and in other cases they have gone the “Al Capone route”: via investigations into economic crime.
More than a hundred million dollars were stolen from Swedish taxpayers by a network of Islamist Muslim Brotherhood-linked Imams who ran private schools in Sweden and have now fled the country.
An investigation by one of Swedish newspaper Expressen revealed that the groups embezzled over one billion sek through school vouchers and welfare funds. According to the report, one of the members of the network is the former Member of Parliament, Abdirizak Waberi, who illegally transfered twelve million sek to fund sex clubs in Thailand, luxury hotels, and his own Islamist party in Somalia, through fake IT invoices.
"It’s like a double loss. The money in welfare is disappearing, we are not getting the welfare that we have paid for with our tax money. At the same time, someone else is taking the money, who is stealing and making himself rich," says the chief prosecutor at the Economic Crimes Authority in Gothenburg Henric Fagher, who has run a special project against several free schools and preschools in the environment.
Previously reported as independent incidents in the media, Expressen's investigation now shows that behind these schools and preschools there are two cooperating networks which have been engaged in welfare crime for multi-million-sector sums.
A group of Imams classified by the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) in 2019 as threats to national security, Abo Raad, Abdel Nasser El Nadi, and Hussein al-Jibury ran schools and preschools that funnelled tens of millions to private individuals and extremist groups in Malta.
The schools have been closed by the authorities, sometimes at the direct request of the Security Service and in other cases they have gone the “Al Capone route”: via investigations into economic crime.