The trial in Denmark, which begins on Monday, is actually about a gang conflict in northwest Stockholm. SVT's reporter Diamant Salihu has followed the conflict since it started in Rinkeby five years ago.

- It is former childhood friends who have split into two groups and who continue to kill each other, he says in Morgonstudion.

"Do not listen to anyone"

The youngest of the suspects was 17 years old at the time of the murder - the oldest only 24 years old.

- They have ended up completely outside Swedish society, outside the parents who have come to Sweden. They do not feel that they belong anywhere. The parents do not think they have control over their children and the children do not listen, says Salihu.

- Attempts have been made to reconcile the groups, but it has not worked. They do not listen to anyone.

At the age of ten

That the criminal path starts early is something that Rissa Seidou, area police in Järva, also testifies to.

- Young people in their 10s say very serious things. "I'm going to hold your weapon and shoot you," a kid told me.

- I have visited schools in the city, and they are not interested in my weapon. But in the suburbs, they ask: “Have you shot anyone? Can I feel your weapon? Can you put handcuffs on me? ” It's quite scary, says Seidou in the Morning Studio.

Even in the case of the murder suspects, these are problems that arose early.

- Many have failed in school, there are diagnoses in several of them, and they have received early social efforts that have not worked, says SVT's reporter Diamant Salihu.

Parents give up

Some parents have completely given up the fight and many are even afraid for their own children, Seidou explains:

- You have to start somewhere, to be afraid and give up is not the solution. Contact the social worker to see which initiatives are suitable.

At present, the police have to take too much responsibility, says Seidou.

- We are social, we are the employment service, we are mothers, we are everything. It's not possible, she says.