The arrest of the largest Danish gang leader in Dubai

 The State Security Service in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates arrested the dangerous European gangster, Amir Faten Makki, after a series of chases and careful monitoring operations after his attempts to hide and hide from sight since November 2018 after he managed to escape from a raid targeting him in Spain.

Amir Faten Makki, a Danish national, is only 22 years old, yet he is widely believed to be the leader of a dangerous gang called "The Swedes", and is also believed to be linked to Radwan Taghi, who was arrested in Dubai late last year.


Amir Faten Makki managed to evade several attempts to arrest him, as he was wounded in the leg and killed three of his colleagues in the Swedish city of Malmö in 2018, but he managed to escape as he hid in Spain, and there the police also targeted him in November 2018 with a massive raid in which 120 people participated. Spanish police, but he managed to escape and has been in hiding since then.

 

Amir Faten Makki and his gang are behind the murder of a 37-year-old cocaine smuggler, David Avila Ramos, known in the secret drug world as "Maradona", who was shot dead while leaving a party in the southern Spanish city of Maribella.


Among the most heinous crimes of Makki was the killing of “Maradona” in front of his wife and young children, who were in the car when he was shot, and the gang of Amir Faten Makki is suspected of killing Sufian Ahmed Barak, also known as “The Zocato”, who was shot nine times. It was considered the main smuggler of Moroccan hashish to Europe.

It is also believed that the "Swedes" Amir Faten gang has carried out kidnappings, shootings, setting fire to restaurants overlooking the beach and blowing up warehouses of their rivals from other gangs.

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