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Swedish public service TV pixelates photo of man wanted for murder

 
 
 
 
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The Norwegian police have issued an international wanted persons notice for an earlier convicted 20-year-old Swedish citizen.

He is suspected of the murder of 24-year-old Heikki Björklund Paltto in Oslo, as well as a knife robbery. He is 20-years-old, a Swedish citizen and resides in Uppsala according to Norwegian media.

Norwegian police released photos of the suspect on Friday in an appeal to the public. They issued an international wanted persons notice, hoping for help from the public.

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Swedish public service TV, however, chose to pixelate the images. The 20-year-old in the photos has previously been convicted of theft, robbery and drug offences in Sweden.

On 3 October 2017, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison, and damages of € 7000 for robbery.

The man broke into a residence in Uppsala early one morning. He went from room to room robbing the victims, who were sleeping, of their valuables.

According to the Norwegian police he was wearing a black hat and dark clothes at the time of the murder. He is about 170 centimetres tall, has brown eyes and speaks Swedish.

If you are in Sweden and have seen this man call 114 14 and talk to the police.

So lets get things straight, first of all how the hell can anyone identify a man with a blurred face? By his clothes? Body? Now second, of course, they know its impossible but they do it anyway just because they can and they don’t care, they would rather put the safety of Swedes in jeopardy and protect a criminal wanted internationally for murder. Good job Sweden, you are so progressive!

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