By Hammad Kahlun
International Correspondent
SNN Finland
An explosive investigation by Expressen, one of Sweden’s largest newspapers, has revealed that a
network of Islamist Muslim Brotherhood-linked
Imams running private schools in Sweden stole over 1 billion SEK from school vouchers and
welfare programs before fleeing the country.
Among them, former Member of Parliament Abdirizak Waberi allegedly siphoned off 12 million
SEK through fake IT invoices to fund sex clubs in Thailand, luxury hotels, and his Islamist party in Somalia.
Other Imams, including Abo Raad, Abdel Nasser El Nadi, and Hussein al-Jibury, were classified as
national security threats by the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) in 2019. They ran schools and
preschools that funneled tens of millions of SEK to Malta, private individuals, and extremist groups.
Authorities have since shut down most of these schools—sometimes for extremism, sometimes
via financial investigations likened to the “Al Capone route.”
Prosecutor Henric Fagher said taxpayer money intended for Swedish children instead funded
luxury lifestyles and radical Islamist agendas, marking a double loss for society.





