Friday, December 30, 2016

Shops in Husby close in protest – Radio Sweden

most shops in Husby centre will be closed from noon to 13 until the evening. Salam Kurda is one of the local shopkeepers who have chosen to keep closed because he believes that the district must become more secure.

” We want to have several police officers, resources, and politicians to meet with industry and discuss. The initiative has been taken up from us plenty of times. This centre is collapsing the way it is, ” says Salam Kurda.

Husby centre in north-west Stockholm has for a long time had problems with theft from shops is and robbery. Now have about 25 entrepreneurs from around in husby, where the local business association got tired of the situation and chosen to close their shops during Friday afternoon.

By keeping the closed to the shopkeepers to show you how it can be if the situation does not improve in the district.

Citizens can not get the service that they need. There is no food over a period of time, no medications, the pharmacy do not work, health centers, dental care everything should be closed, ” says Salam Kurda.

Nicklas Andersson is lokalpolisområdeschef in Bold. He says that insecurity in Husby centre is clear for both companies and individuals, but that the situation is difficult. Among other things, has during the autumn been forced to prioritise serious violent crimes and firings, particularly in Rinkeby and Tensta.

But it does not mean that we have taken away resources from the Husby. We take their situation on the huge thing seriously, and we will try to work long term with this issue. If we ask the police officers there, so, yes, it solves the problem there and then, but we must also be able to provide in the future. So it is a long-term work, ” says Niclas Andersson.

But the shop owner Salam Kurda no longer see any future in Husby centre and is planning to close his store for good.

” When I sleep, there must be people awake to protect me as a citizen, as a taxpayer. And the politicians don’t care in this total, ” says Salam Kurda

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