Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Terror Arrest in Gothenburg

Another “new Swede” has been arrested for suspected Islamic terror activities, this time in Sweden itself rather than in Pakistan or Afghanistan. The news report doesn’t give the man’s ethnicity, but the plot he was a part of was intended to be carried out in Somalia.

According to The Local:

Gothenburg Man Arrested Over Somali Terror Plot

A man has been arrested in Gothenburg on suspicion of planning terror attacks in Somalia, the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) has said.

The man, a Swedish citizen, was arrested on Tuesday morning in the Gothenburg area, Göteborgs Posten reports. A warrant for his arrest had been issued some time ago, according to police.

He was originally arrested on suspicion of ‘crimes against national security’, but police later said he was now being held on suspicion of ‘conspiracy to commit acts of terror’.

Police must either charge or release the man by Friday.
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Prosecutors were on Tuesday giving little information about the man or the nature of the accusations against him. Agneta Hilding Qvarnström, at the national prosecutors’ office for security cases in Stockholm, told Göteborgs Posten:

“The identity is classified, the circumstances are classified, everything is classified.”

The Security Service warned recently that Al-Shabab, an al-Qaeda-linked extremist group in Somalia, had recruited more than 20 young people from the Gothenburg area to fight in the war-torn country. It is not known whether the latest arrest is linked directly to the warning.


Hat tip: Freedom Fighter.

2 comments:

Mad Dog Gazza said...

Are we meant to be surprised by this?

Zenster said...

Gary Rumain: Are we meant to be surprised by this?

In fact, yes. Still, the only real surprise involved lies in how Sweden is at all prepared to admit that terrorism actually even exists, much less within the very boundaries of its Social Democratic Workers Paradise™.

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