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FINLAND: FEMALE STAFF AND CUSTOMERS AT HELSINKI-VANTAA SHOPPING CENTER VICTIMIZED BY MUSLIM SETTLERS…….

As predicted.

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We knew this was coming, all you had to do was look at what was happening in Sweden and elsewhere around Europe.

NOTE: I have personally shopped there with my wife, it’s on the way to the airport on Ring 3 (highway). However, I won’t be taking her there any time soon.

Jumbo customers touched, shouted and whistled at

Jumbo’s reputation has already received a severe blow according to local public opinion.

Vantaan Sanomat archive photo

Workers do not dare to go home any more from evening shifts, when Jumbo (the store) is surrounded by a  flock of asylum seekers, ie men. Some of the staff have begun to use taxis after evening shifts.

This was the kind of thing heard, among other things,  by Vantaan Sanomat, when it was at the residential info meeting -Asylum seeker as a Neighbor event – held at the Pakkala Learning and Information house.

Jumbo has gone down. It’s almost like the East Center. [TT: Eastern Helsinki full of muslims/immigrants]

Customers at Jumbo are shouted at, whistled at and manhandled. In addition to residents, also the police have received information that girls or women have been approached inappropriately.

– That’s the information that we also have. No criminal report on the matter has been made. Nothing will become of the incidents if criminal charges are not forthcoming, says Inspector Jorma Ojala of Eastern Uusimaa police station.

Most of the 1100 asylum seekers placed in Vantaa are men.

Mariina Seppä from Pakkala hopes that it will become clear in the event, on how much the country’s customs and the role of women will be gone over with these asylum seekers.

Despite wishes none of any asylum-seekers had been included.

The idea of ​​organizing Tuesday night’s event arose after the social network has been subject in recent weeks, to a lively discussion. There were nearly all potential actors in dealing with asylum-seekers present, such as the police, the City of Vantaa, the Finnish Red Cross, Luona Ltd, the Church and Rescue Department. Despite wishes, none of the asylum seekers were present at Point.

Helsinginuutiset.fi  H/T: Jukka Ketonen

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