Sweden - Trial against two teenage girls who threw handgranades (Mölndal 5 Sept + Nödinge 6 Sept 2025) set to start this week, December 2025

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Aftonbladet: Teenage girls threw hand grenades for Foxtrot – controlled by “SuperMario”
16.12.2025

"Three hand grenades were thrown at two houses. One exploded. Now two teenage girls are on trial, suspected of the attacks. They were recruited by a 14-year-old girl – on behalf of Foxtrot.
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On the evening of September 6, the girls (14 and 16 years old) take a train and bus heading north from Gothenburg. They travel together with a third teenage girl – a 17-year-old. In her black handbag, the 17-year-old has two hand grenades. Then it is not long before an alarm is heard about a loud bang from Nödinge, 24 kilometers north of Gothenburg. It is a hand grenade that was thrown at and exploded outside an apartment on the ground floor of an apartment building. Another unexploded grenade remains in the bushes by the wall of the house.
It is the three girls who were there.
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Thanks to the DNA traces from the first unexploded hand grenade in Mölndal, it only took a few days before the police arrested the 14-year-old and the 16-year-old. Traces were found in the 16-year-old's phone that led the police to the 17-year-old.
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During the interrogations, it turns out that it is the youngest girl who initially had contact with the alias SuperMario and asked to do “jobs”. She then recruited the 16-year-old. During the interrogation, the 14-year-old says that she knows that SuperMario belongs to Foxtrot and is abroad. She does not know his real identity. According to her, SuperMario wanted the girls to “throw hand grenades for money”.
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For both grenade attacks, the girls are said to have received 45,000 (about 4800 USD) kronor. The preliminary investigation shows the 14- and 16-year-olds withdrawing money from an ATM. In another picture, the 14-year-old is seen flashing a large stack of 500-kronor notes.
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The 16- and 17-year-olds are accused of, among other things, serious public destruction, serious unlawful threats and violations of the Explosives Act. The trial begins this week in Gothenburg. The 17-year-old has largely accepted the prosecutor's version of events, says her lawyer Daniel Rosero.
– Such as the fact that she had been at the scene. But we do not agree with the prosecutor's classification of the crime, says Daniel Rosero.
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The 16-year-old also admits to what the prosecutor has accused her of.
– Her attitude towards the accused acts is that she admits that she did what the prosecutor claims. As her defense attorney, it is my opinion that there is room to discuss how the acts should be classified, that is, which legal label should be used. I will develop this in my closing argument, says the 16-year-old's lawyer Mia Sandros.

The prosecutor has brought a so-called evidentiary action against the 14-year-old, since she was not of legal age when the crimes were committed.
 
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WTH?!?!? (Sorry, that's all I've got cuz my mind is blown)
 
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