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In central Gothenburg, Sweden, a group of boys, aged 12-14, robbed other children on about 40 occasions between 2006 and 2008. The thieves used an elaborate scheme called the 'little brother number' or 'brother trick', involving advanced role-play and gang rhetoric rather than physical violence.
Casts & Crew
Yannick Diakité
Sebastian Blyckert
Kevin Vaz
John Ortiz
Abdiaziz Hilowle
Anas Abdirahman
Sebastian Hegmar
Nana Manu
Jacob Ottander
Herman Troeng
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