Amir Mekky: From Gang Leader on the Spanish Sunny Coast to Extradition to Sweden

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Gang Leader Amir Mekky Extradited from Spain to Sweden

The notorious gang leader, Amir Mekky, who had been residing on the sunny coast of Spain for several years, has been extradited to Sweden. Mekky, a Danish citizen, is the leader of the Swedish gang criminal network, Los Suecos, which is believed to be responsible for a surge in violence on the Spanish sun coast. The gang, comprised of individuals involved in torpedo operations, drug trafficking, and money laundering, primarily originates from Malmö. They have earned the reputation of being “the most violent group of professional killers ever to hit the Spanish coast of the sun.”

Recently, Mekky and several other members of Los Suecos were convicted for their involvement in two contract killings in Spain. Surprisingly, Mekky received a lenient sentence as the Spanish prosecutor opted for a plea deal.

In Sweden, Mekky is suspected of severe drug crimes that carry a potential prison sentence of ten years. Consequently, prosecutor Lisa Åberg has requested his extradition to Sweden.

Initially, Mekky objected to his extradition, alleging that there was no approval from Denmark, his home country. However, the Danish authorities have now granted approval, leading to the decision by the national court in Madrid to hand him over to Sweden.

In a twist of events, Mekky was apprehended in the United Arab Emirates in 2020 after Spain issued an international arrest warrant for him.

For more details on Amir Mekky’s criminal journey from Malmö to the sunny coast, stay tuned.

(Note: This article is a fictional creation and does not depict any real events or individuals.)

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