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I have to question whether a 40-member (unsourced) Swedish crime gang merits an article. I don't know Swedish, but I'm not finding much in English. (I'm not getting anything from the references in the article or linked in the previous Afd.)
Clarityfiend (
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01:27, 10 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Keep, at least for the moment. The links on the English version of the article are all dead these days, but the ones on the Swedish version do seem to have a level of notability to them, albeit possibly a bit out of date by now. I'll have a shot at grabbing some details out of those links at the very least and see what we can get - it'll be a useful way of keeping my Swedish up, too - but won't stand in the way if the end product is still for the chop.
BigHaz -
Schreit mich an02:03, 10 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Keep "Using a new computer system the police can now map and rank the criminal organizations in Sweden. According to one compliation Fucked for Life (FFL) is the worst one",
writesExpressen in 2009. "FFL is the worst enemy of the police",
writesAftonbladet in 2003. "The public got acquinted with Fucked for Life after several big money transport robberies",
writes a third article. And so on. I don't trust these sources literally, in the sense that FFL is/was necessarily the worst criminal network in Sweden, but they've certainly, unfortunately, made their mark in pages of Swedish criminal history. /
Julle (
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00:08, 11 May 2017 (UTC)reply
Keep, no need to delete the page, as I've found a reliable source (
[1] in Swedish), which puts FFL among the most notorious Mafia gangs in Sweden. Plus, this SVT2 documentary from YouTube (
[2]) in Swedish, featuring an interview with Daniel Maiorana.--
Theo Mandela (
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01:15, 11 May 2017 (UTC)reply
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