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Saturday, November 3, traces of Emil Amir Ingmanson, one of the main perpetrators of the fraud surrounding the company PPM Falcon Funds, have come to an end.
The Falcon man, who was awaiting extradition from the United Kingdom, had an electronic botboja, then managed to get rid of the equipment without an alarm and then disappeared from his home in Surrey, near London, where the family had remained.
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A policy with which the Express has been in contact indicates that the British authorities are investigating the possibility that he left Britain with private property, and then without his Swedish passport, which is in possession of the London Metropolitan Police.
Swedish police without traces
"We have no direct record of it," said Arne Fors, prosecutor arrested at EBM, who heads the pension investigation.
Ingmanson one of the most sought after in Europe
Ingmanson, a self-taught businessman, has been "modernized" by the police and is one of the last European tastes with the European Police Organization, Europol. There, he is included in a mix of convicts and suspects among them, both scammers, drug dealers and murderers. He is also on the list of Interpolis specialists. His fingerprints are available at Europol and Europol.
The "upgrade", as requested, also brought the case before the FAST police group – a unit of the National Police Operations Department, Noa, specializing in the pursuit of difficult access.
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The abbreviation FAST, represents the fugitive active research team. The included FAST group is part of a European network (ENFAST) in which corresponding groups exist in all EU countries.
Phone number of the police
On the police website, the FAST group writes that you should "Locate and ensure that wanted people are seized wherever they are."
Special FAST Police Group Number for tips on Ingmanson
You can find tips for the FAST group at [email protected] or by calling 010 563 55 40.
The group has behind it several successful international operations, in which sought-after Swedes have been found, then arrested by the country's police and taken to Sweden.
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"We are in contact with the FAST group," confirms the prosecutor, Arne Fors, without going into details.
SEK 800 million lost
Today, Emil Amir Ingmanson, 41, who, both through his Swedish supporters and his British lawyers in London, has denied the crimes, is one of the most pensions around the scandalous pension company Falcon Funds registered in Malta.
In the first place, 22,000 pensioners were transported to more than two billion, but the police eventually managed to detect more than 1.2 billion. However, 800 million are still missing, estimates the Pension Authority.
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The cut bug
The last trace of Swedish businessman Emil Amir Ingmanson is the motorboat cut in his Surrey floor, near central London.
British police tried to find out if Ingmanson had left Britain with a private passport or a fake passport.
"His financial resources are at the level where everything is possible regarding Serwin," said a police source.
Today, it is not only considered one of the most sought after by the European Police Organization (Europal Police List) by Europol. He was also reported on the list of Interpol specialists, where suspects, murderers and suspected drug traffickers surprised him.
Perhaps Emil Amir Ingmanson regrets having left his boat in his home in Surrey County, outside of London, as he was now looking to focus on the international as he had never done before.
Attorney Thomas Olsson is named as Emil Amir Ingmanson's advocate. He states that he has no comments on the disappearance of his client.
– There is nothing to say.
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