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Prompt: TWO Brits reported missing by family members are feared to be the same men found shot dead inside a burnt-out car in Sweden. An 'urgent' social media appeal was posted on Tuesday revealing Juan Cifuentes, 33, and Farooq Abdulrazak, 27, had gone missing while on a business trip to Denmark and Sweden.

COPS are on the hunt for a gangster over the murder of two Brits found dead in a burned-out car in Sweden.

Met Police's detective chief inspector Sarah Lee said last month: “We are supporting our colleagues in Sweden as they investigate this incredibly tragic and complex incident. “Police in Sweden continue to follow a number of lines of enquiry, we understand that no arrests have been made at this time.The distraught families of Juan and Farooq issued a joint statement describing the two as "pillars" in their communities who will be missed.

Innocent bystanders have been gunned down in recent years as a country that was once deemed peaceful and safe becomes a terrifying gangster paradise.have been placed on standby ready to prevent brutal murders and explosions - and the country's leaders have even geared up to deploy the military.Much of the violence is concentrated in large cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Uppsala.

 

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