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  • Writer's pictureAnu Saukkola

Saka Zumba Criticizes Media for Glorifying Finland’s Organized Crime

Camoradar has gotten their hands on previously unseen interview footage featuring a conversation between former drug dealer Omos "Opa" Okoh and infamous Sudanese serial criminal Saka Zumba. In the revealing interview, Zumba accuses Finnish media of glorifying organized crime, suggesting that such portrayals make the criminal lifestyle more appealing to young people.


Zumba, who has spent time in numerous Finnish prisons including Mikkeli, Sukeva, Turku, Kerava, Vantaa, Jokela, and Riihimäki, drew from his personal experience in Finland’s criminal underworld. He argued that the media’s glamorization of crime inadvertently pulls vulnerable youth toward illegal paths by making it seem enticing.


Okoh, leveraging his own background in the drug trade, asked Zumba about the growing presence of immigrant-led criminal groups in Finland. When questioned on whether these groups could be classified as organized crime, Zumba smirked and responded, "I don’t know, and I will not answer to that," leaving the question open to interpretation.


This exclusive footage has reignited public debate over the media’s role in shaping attitudes toward crime, particularly in Finland’s increasingly multicultural society.

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