Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Swedish businessman disappears in Morocco

A Swedish businessman has disappeared after men purporting to be police apprehended him in the coastal town of Tetouan.

The man's family and Swedish diplomats say they do not know why he was taken or where. It is also at this stage unclear whether the men who took him away on Christmas Day night were genuine police officers.

"All we know at present is that a 54-year-old Swedish citizen was taken on the night of 25th December. Last time I spoke to the Swedish Embassy in Morocco we had no further information," said Sofia Karlberg at the Foreign Ministry in Stockholm.

TV4 reports that the man was taken from his home in Tetouan by men in civilian clothes. A female member of the family had answered the door to the men, who said they were looking for her brother-in-law.

The men initially said they had a present for the man, to which the woman replied that he was not there. When she then tried to prevent them from entering they presented themselves as police. She says that they claimed the United States lay behind the action. They then, according to the woman, went to wake her father.

"My father followed them voluntarily and answered questions," she said. At 5am on 26th December the father disappeared with the men. One of the men returned the next day to promise that the father would soon be home if they were "reasonable", the daughter said. The men also left a phone number, which according to the family did not work.

The family has contacted Moroccan police and prosecutors to search for the man, but so far with out success. They have also asked lawyers and the Swedish embassy in Rabat for help. According to a human rights organization, 40 people were rounded up by unknown men and taken to Rabat on the same night.

The small Swedish mission in Morocco has asked for help from the French Embassy in the country.

The Swedish Foreign Ministry could not confirm whether the man was a permanent resident in Morocco. According to news reports he is Swedish and has lived in Sweden for over 30 years. His wife and six children, the youngest of whom is 6, remain in their home in Tetouan.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is very interesting (and frightening!) - I thought for a moment that they might be rounding up evangelists...

Anonymous said...

accroding to that blog, he is probably a moroccan swedish
that could have a link with islamists groups

Anonymous said...

http://amdhtetouan.canalblog.com/archives/2007/01/01/3571376.html

Maryam in Marrakesh said...

This is terrifying, actually. What's going on?

Anonymous said...

What Anon says makes sense. If there were 40 others taken on the same night and taken to Rabat, and if he was 54 but had lived in Sweden for only 30 years, then he's probably a Moroccan with a Swedish passport who the govt. thinks is up to no good. This is quite different from a Swedish national disappearing in the night. If it was a Swedish national, I can't imagine why the Swedish news site wouldn't have mentioned his name.