perjantai 16. toukokuuta 2025

 

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TO MEDIA

THE MURDER OF AARNO AROKKO, THE CRIMES AGAINST PEKKA AROKKO AND OTHER CRIMES COMMITTED BY MARTIN SAARIKANGAS

Pekka Arokko was severely beaten on February 25, 2004. Ilkka Ilvonen, Acting Director of the Helsinki Police Department's Malmi Police District, and Paavo Kiiski, Chief Investigator, and Commissioner Pekka Seppälä acted as investigators. Pekka Arokko came home by taxi with Mika Heikkilä from taxi stand at the Railway Station. Pekka Arokko and Mika Heikkilä were at the wine tasting evening of the Malmi Region Business Association, which they had been registered in advance. The taxi was transported by a professional criminal disguised as a taxi driver instead of a taxi driver. The trip went normally until Mika Heikkilä got off the taxi in Tapaninkylä. The taxi then ran extra loops to make the travel invoice larger than normal. When the taxi stopped in front of Pekka Arokko's apartment, Pekka Arokko asked the driver to reduce the price for the extra loops, the person who was the driver moved the car a little forward to a place where there is no line of sight from the neighbors' windows. The driver stopped the car and pulled out a long and hard baton under the driver's seat and pulled the driver's side open the back door, on which side Pekka Arokko was sitting in the back seat.

 

The driver hit Pekka Arokko in the head with his shoulder with both hands so that Pekka Arokko lost consciousness for a short time. When Pekka Arokko was unconscious, the driver hit Pekka Arokko in the neck several times from behind his shoulder. When Pekka Arokko regained consciousness, he threw himself into the back seat of the car on the right side in a lying position to get his head protected. After Pekka Arokko got his feet above the car to the standing position, the driver jumped behind the wheel and escaped. Pekka Arokko immediately called the emergency center, which sent one patrol to the scene. The patrol did not investigate the crime scene and was not in contact with the taxi center to track down the taxi. Pekka Arokko went to sleep at 2.30 and in the morning immediately called the investigator to collect the surveillance camera recordings along the route. After this, Pekka Arokko went to the doctor, although Ilkka Ilvonen urged him to go to the hospital. The taxi would have been caught immediately that evening, but the police did not carry out any investigative measures. The police refused to investigate the crime properly, so Pekka Arokko began to investigate the crime himself, finding out the car and the driver. In connection with the investigation of this crime, it became clear to him that the death of car dealer Aarno Arokko was associated with a lot of ambiguities. He made the first request for an investigation into Mr Ilkka Ilvonen, who sent it to Kari Tolvanen, Commissioner for Crime, to the head of the Helsinki Police Department's Violent Crime Unit. Kari Tolvanen issued an investigation request to Arto Karalahti, Commissioner for Crime, who was the director of the murder team's investigation.

 

Pekka Arokko provided information to Arto Karalahti by telephone and in writing. Arto Karalahti put Aarno Arokko's murder in various reports and decided that the cause of Aarno Arokko's death would have been a natural death. The crime should have been put as an R-report and, of course, investigated. Criminal Commissioner Kari Tolvanen told Pekka Arokko that the old homicides belonged to the head of the Central Criminal Police's murder team, Criminal Commissioner Tero Haapala, to whom I provided information about Aarno Arokko's death. Pekka Arokko also provided information on the crimes against him and the murder of Aarno Arokko to the Office of the Prosecutor General. Car salesman Aarno Arokko was born on September 3, 1949 in Pusula and died in a routine operation at Meilahti Hospital on September 15, 1982, when he was based in Lohja. The defenseless Aarno Arokko was murdered by a member of the medical staff. Aarno Arokko was married and had one child. Aarno Arokko was born in Pusula as the youngest of Väinö and Hilja Arokko's five children. Aarno Arokko worked in the Lohja Autokehä as a car dealer. Arto Karalahti sent Pekka Arokko's writings to the Attorney General's Office and to the suspect of the crime. Jarmo Rautakoski, the head of the prosecution unit of the Public Prosecutor's Office, said that Arto Karalahti had committed a misdemeanor in his actions, but stated that it also applies to us, ie the Public Prosecutor's Office. Kari Tolvanen stated that Pekka Arokko's writings had been sent to the Office of the Prosecutor General, and no instructions had been received from it.

Pekka Arokko was first beaten in 1994 when he was punched in the back of his shoulder at Kallio in Helsinki and it has been put as an assault by the police.  

Pekka Arokko has also been victim of an assault in 2005 and 2015.

In addition to physical assaults, there have been numerous poisonings between 2006 and 2020, as well as thefts and acts of vandalism.

In 2008, Irja Arokko was found dead on the floor of her apartment. According to the forensic statement, the cause of death was poisoning due to the combined effect of drugs and alcohol, and the category of death was an accident. Irja Arokko was given alcohol by Martin Saarikangas.

Pekka Arokko's sister Kaarina Heikkilä has also been treated at Meilahti Hospital due to symptoms of poisoning in 2014. Antti Arokko has had an organized accident at a young age.

The aggravated assault at the Siltamäki shopping center in 2015 has been put as an assault. In the doctor's opinion, the diagnosis is murder / killing. At Ala-Tikkurila's Shell at the turn of the year 2016–2017, while Pekka Arokko was refueling his car, the murdered person was dropped from the back seat to the left side of the gas station door. This person was the same one who had punched Pekka Arokko in the yard of the 2015 Siltamäki shopping center. Gas station staff called the emergency center and one patrol arrived. Pekka Arokko gave the patrol the taxi registration number from which the deceased was dropped. The patrol called an ambulance to the scene, which carried the person away. The patrol put the incident in the police computer system as a seizure. There has been no talk of this in any media.

 

Sincerely,

16.5.2025 Helsinki

 

Pekka Arokko

Aircraft mechanic

Technician, Vocational Qualification in Business and Administration

Phone number: +358 4 0552 7053


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