Challenges in Prosecuting Arrested Gang Leader in Sweden

Sat 5th Jul, 2025

Ismail Abdo, a key figure in multiple investigations involving serious drug offenses and murder, holds dual citizenship in Sweden and Turkey. He is currently subject to an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol, with Swedish authorities having long sought his capture.

Most recently, in the spring, he was placed under arrest in absentia, suspected of trafficking 1.3 tons of cocaine seized last year in Nynäshamn.

On Friday, Abdo was apprehended during a significant police operation across various locations in Turkey, which targeted around twenty individuals, including another gang leader with ties to Norway. Reports indicate that the Turkish investigation is focused on allegations of international drug trafficking and money laundering. Although there has been collaboration between Swedish and Turkish law enforcement agencies regarding Abdo, State Prosecutor Daniel Jonsson clarified that Turkish authorities did not act on the international warrant or at the behest of Swedish police.

"There has been cooperation between the Swedish and Turkish police, but the charges in Sweden are not why he was detained," Jonsson stated.

Continuing the investigations against Abdo in Sweden may prove to be a complex process, even after his arrest, as Turkey does not extradite its citizens. "It is difficult to predict what will happen in this case. The options available include a change in his citizenship status or Sweden potentially transferring prosecution to Turkey," Jonsson explained.

Unlike Sweden, Turkey can revoke citizenship, particularly if it was obtained through fraudulent means. While it is unclear when Abdo acquired his Turkish citizenship, he has familial ties to Turkey through his mother.

The possibility of transferring legal jurisdiction to Turkey was previously tested in another case involving a gang leader from Gothenburg who fled Sweden. "That did not end well; he was acquitted on all counts. However, that does not necessarily imply the same outcome for this case," Jonsson added.

As the situation develops, experts speculate that Abdo's arrest may create a power vacuum within the criminal underworld, potentially leading to an increase in violence as rival factions vie for control.


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