The 26-year-old Syrian migrant Karam Kanjo has been convicted and issued a deportation order after being filmed pushing a 91-year-old Swedish woman down a flight of stairs and stealing her necklace — a necklace the widow received from her late husband.
Kanjo was 17 when he first arrived in Sweden from Syria in 2015, and since then, he has been a serial menace. He never finished school, began abusing drugs, and fell into a life of crime that saw him arrested for violent assault, theft, and sexual harassment. In his first five years, he was convicted for eight different cases. During his entire time in Sweden, he has been punished for 19 different crimes.
🇸🇪‼️ Outrage after a Syrian asylum seeker robs a 91-year-old Swedish woman of her necklace – the same one her husband gifted her 50 years ago.
The 26-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, Karam Kanjo, was out on probation after assaulting and raping a woman on the street. pic.twitter.com/DG4HYUAGHV
— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) November 10, 2024
The first time he served prison time was in 2020 for assault, in which he ripped money right from a woman’s hand. Despite the crime, deportation was not even raised, according to Expressen.


