Killed 25-year-old last year, Albanian and Swedish sentenced to 14 years in prison

A write-off of a debt that was only about 2,000 crowns ended with a murder penalty. During yesterday's Urim Hallehi, 21, and Jeremi Dutlow, 20, have been sentenced to 14 years in prison at the District Court in Malmö, Sweden, for killing a 25-year-old boy writes Expressen, broadcast [...]
A write-off of a debt that was only about 2,000 crowns ended with a murder penalty.
During yesterday's Urim Hallehi, 21, and Jeremi Dutlow, 20, have been sentenced to 14 years in prison at the District Court in Malmö, Sweden, for killing a 25-year-old boy writes Expressen, broadcast Indexline.
Urim Salahi had bought the rifle for 10,000 (swedish Corona) in a basement in Rosengérd.
The deal was easy to conclude in the purchase of the gun.
Umm meeting with the gun dealer:
During the interrogation, Urim Hallehi relates how the event occurred when he met an illegal arms dealer in a basement.
He said the meeting was easy and that everything had ended well in buying the gun.
Meeting with Jeremi Dutlow:
On March 10th afternoon last year, he took his rifle to a spot near Holma Square in Malmö, where he and Jermi met four other men.
Urim Salahi and Jeremi Dutlow have been old friends since school.
Dutlow was wearing a security vest and he was armed with a gun. The two meeting with the four men concerned a debt of nearly 2,000 SEK (swedish Corona), which from the start was approximately 15,000 SEK.
According to one person, it was a useless “item”, but no one wanted to find out what that actually was.
Jeremi Dutlow and Urim Salahi took a black taxi to meet them.
Urim Salahi had put the gun in his pants on the front and hid it under his jacket. Jeremi Dutlow first stepped aside and talked to the men waiting for him. But then a riot broke out among them.
But then something happened, according to Dutlow.
Dutlow indicated that by then they were immediately starting to hit him because of the dispute.
Urim Salahi, before the court had said he had heard a deaf noise, he further says the sound was of a gun that Jeremi Dutlow used to shoot one of the men, and that man was about 25.
During the trial, Urim Salahi said he felt threatened, and his purpose was to intimidate them.
The 25-year-old victim was found dead after being taken to the hospital.
Urim had been arrested while Jeremi Dutlow had fled to Poland, but was later extradited to Sweden after contacting police at Malmö.
Later, homicide investigators discovered that the rifle was owned by a Swedish policeman.
The gun was not reported missing by the police.
The truth of the police gun:
The policeman had a shotgun in his safehouse, but it turned out it belonged to another man who had been robbed of his rifle. But the rifle that had been stolen belonged to a police officer, which both men had mixed up their weapons.
Only after the murder at Malmö did it turn out that the weapons were wrong among themselves.
The policeman is being investigated for alleged armed crimes, but he denies any wrongdoing committed by his weapon that was in fact confused with another person.
Swedish authorities have said this investigation is not complete yet and that it is continuing in the dawn of the case.











