Swedish police hunting a lone gunman who has been stalking the southern city of Malmo
Swedish police hunting a lone gunman who has been stalking the southern city of Malmo for more than a year and terrorising its immigrant community with a series of shootings have arrested a 38-year-old suspect.
Police refused to name the man who was taken into custody on Saturday night on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. He is believed to be responsible for 15 unsolved shootings in Malmo in which one person was killed and eight wounded.
"We became interested in this man because of tip-offs we received from the public," Commissioner Borje Sjoholm, Sweden's chief police spokesman, said yesterday. "We called him at his home and asked him to step outside. He did not resist arrest."
Mr Sjoholm said two firearms were found at the man's home.
Police refused to name the man who was taken into custody on Saturday night on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. He is believed to be responsible for 15 unsolved shootings in Malmo in which one person was killed and eight wounded.
"We became interested in this man because of tip-offs we received from the public," Commissioner Borje Sjoholm, Sweden's chief police spokesman, said yesterday. "We called him at his home and asked him to step outside. He did not resist arrest."
Mr Sjoholm said two firearms were found at the man's home.
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