In the first years, the business went well.

He had many regular customers and the business paid off.

It was when the "men in hoods" began to gather in the square outside that the unrest began.

More and more often there was quarrels and disturbances.

The atmosphere was threatening and Amir could see how they sold and handed over drugs to each other.

The men also stepped into the shops and did their business there.  

- If a colleague said no, he could be beaten the next day, says Amir.  

Feel sorry for the police

The last year he chose not to tell his family what happened at work.  

- They were terrified of what I would happen to.  

Amir does not want to blame the police.

Instead, he wonders where the parents of the young people are, and why Sweden does not have stricter laws?

Requested camera - was denied

Together with some colleagues, Amir tried to set up a camera in the square, but setting up a camera in a square where many people move is a long and difficult process.

Amir was rejected and eventually chose to close down his business.

- I love Bäckby.

This is my home.

These gangs destroy us normal people.