Makaveli Lindén called for ownership in France



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NRK told the police to have confirmed the arrest of Makaveli Lindén, 20, on Tuesday.

The prosecutor in charge of refugees, Makaveli Lindén, 20, of Uppsala, is suspected of the murder of Heikki Bjørklund Paltto, 24, found dead at his home in Oslo last Monday.

Lindén called to the international

The police hypothesis is that of Makaveli Lindén after he left Norway and his visit to Sweden, but then moved to another country.

The search for the wanted killer continued throughout the world.

"We do not want to decide which countries we think it could be in. But we are working with the Swedish police as part of the research and also have international cooperation," said Grete Lien Metlid, inspector of the Oslo police.

The police do not want to confirm when Lindén was arrested. However, according to information, the arrest would have occurred in Dijon, France.

Rename the alias rapstern

Makaveli Lindén is also suspected of having committed a knife on the same day as the murder committed in a garage near the residence of Bjørklund Paltto.

The referee, Makaveli Lindén, has now been arrested.

Photo: INTERPOL

He first called Christian Lindén. But in February of this year, he changed his name to Makaveli. It was also one of the names of artists of American hip-hop star Tupac Amaru Shakur, as reported by Norway's Dagbladet earlier. Tupac was shot in a car in Las Vegas in September 1996. He was then one of the most influential artists in the world with hundreds of millions of albums sold.

Tupac's last real album was called "Makaveli: The Don Killuminati: The 7-Day Theory". It was completed just before his death, but was published after its publication.

When Interpol played Linden on his wanted list on Monday, it was under Christian's birth name.

Sentenced to death

Lindén has been convicted of several crimes and his life has been marked with concerns since at least the high school years.

Last October, he was sentenced to one and a half years in prison for robbery against a collective residence in Uppsala. Lindén was armed with a knife across the space after the space after the money.

When he was released from prison on August 10 of this year, on a conditional basis, he had earned only two-thirds of the sentence. Even though he often misunderstood it. Inside the prison, he threatened staff twice.

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