Foxtrot network’s second-in-command arrested in Tunisia

Monday 11th 2026 on 16:30 in  
Sweden
organised crime, sweden, Tunisia

Mohamed “Moewgli” Mohdhi, the alleged second-in-command of the Foxtrot criminal network, has been arrested in Tunisia, Swedish public broadcaster SVT reports.

The 28-year-old, a former rapper, is considered one of the most violent members of the network and is believed to report directly to Foxtrot leader Rawa Majid. Swedish police suspect Mohdhi played a key role in a 15-year-old girl’s killing spree in March, according to investigative sources.

Mohdhi was previously listed as a “high value target” on Europol’s most-wanted list, marking him as a top priority for law enforcement. Swedish authorities confirmed to SVT that Tunisian officials had detained him after a prolonged stay in the country.

In Sweden, Mohdhi is wanted in absentia for over ten serious violent and drug-related offences, including alleged involvement in the January 2023 murder of a 15-year-old boy at a sushi restaurant in Skogås. Prosecutor Ida Arnell has described him as “high-ranking in Foxtrot” and suspected of driving multiple severe violent crimes.

Mohdhi began his criminal career in the Bronätverket gang, allied with Foxtrot, after a brief music career collaborating with late rapper Einár. His songs reportedly helped build Foxtrot’s public image.

Five other men linked to Foxtrot remain in Tunisian custody, including Mohdhi’s brother.

Source 
(via SVT)