By the terrorist's own admission, upon his temporary return “home”, he was greeted and given a lift by none other than the Swedish Security Police: SÄPO. Still, this didn't save him from Kurdish prison in Syria.
Swedish Daesh* terrorist and former resident of Gothenburg Khaled Shahadeh has claimed he received medical treatment from the Swedish state after being wounded in a clash with the Syrian army in 2014.
By his own admission, he was badly wounded and could hardly move his arm. As Daesh's own healthcare was lacking and the option of buying private healthcare in Turkey also a dubious prospect, he returned “home” for treatment.
“They fixed the nerves. I recovered. Got married and returned here with my wife”, 29-year-old Shahadeh said in a unique interview from inside Kurdish prison made by Kurdish media company ReProduction and published by the Swedish daily Expressen.
According to Shahadeh, at the airport he was met by staff from Security Police SÄPO.
“They were a little worried about why I returned to Sweden,” Shahadeh said, claiming that they gave him a lift from the airport. “They immediately started asking questions about why I returned and what I would do in Sweden. They made it clear from the start that I had not done anything that violated the law. They said there was no law that says I should not join al-Dawla or do jihad,” Sahadeh claimed.
In 2015, Shahadeh returned to Daesh in Syria. Admittedly, he saw mass executions of prisoners.
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