Norway closes its doors to “Sloane Mumika” and returns him to Sweden: he poses a threat to our security

by times news cr

2024-04-04T17:28:42+00:00

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/ The Swedish Migration Agency announced on Thursday that it had approved a request from the Norwegian authorities to take back Sloane Momika.

This is in accordance with the Dublin Agreement, which forces Sweden to receive refugees fleeing from its lands, such as the Iraqi extremist Silwan Mumika, and for Sweden to be responsible for expelling and deporting him.

Jesper Tengroth, press spokesman for the Swedish Migration Agency, said, “The agency received a request from its Norwegian counterpart to return Mumika to Sweden, and it accepted it.”

Norwegian media revealed that “the Norwegian intelligence service considered that the Iraqi extremist Silwan Mumika, who burned copies of the Qur’an in Sweden, constituted a serious and dangerous threat to Norway, but Mumika claimed that he was the one being threatened.” At the hearing for Mumika’s application for asylum in Norway, asylum Mumika said, “The Norwegian authorities will contribute to his killing if he is returned to Sweden.” However, the Norwegian authorities decided to arrest and detain him until he is expelled and deported to Sweden, which announced today its agreement to receive Mumika in accordance with the Dublin asylum laws, which force Sweden to receive asylum seekers fleeing its territory. Sweden should be responsible for expelling and deporting him.

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