That wasn't even the number of links that I posted. I'll requote:
Over 70 car fires have occurred in Malmö since July 1st this year [2016]To add to the last one, regarding the number of separate incidents:Malmö has experienced thirty explosions this year [2015]
and the previous year:Since the start of the new year [2015] Malmö has on average been rocked by an explosion a week.
http://www.thelocal.se/20150824/you-...u-live-in-malmIn 2014 a total of 25 blasts took place in Malmö.
Then there's the murder rate:
Malmö
City population: 318,107 (2014) [1] (32% born abroad + 12% born in Sweden with both parents born abroad = 44% of the population with significant immigrant background [2])
Murders:
2016: at least 11 per a previous post
2015: at least 6 [3]
2011: 8 [3]
Average: 8.33
Oslo
City population: 634 463 (2014) [4]
Murders between 2011-2015: 6, 11, 9, 7, 7, 10; average: 8.33 [5]
While murder statistics for Malmö were difficult to get hold of (and therefore incomplete), you can see that something funny is going on. Not only is Oslo almost twice as large as Malmö, but its metropolitan area should also be significantly larger. The murder ratio for Malmö would seem to be almost twice that of Oslo, even though Malmö is a much smaller city.
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