Police say there could be co-plotters behind Stockholm blasts as investigators probe UK link. Last Modified: 13 Dec 2010 13:40 GMT Police say the man who died in a blast in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, had been well-equipped with explosives, and was likely to have had help plotting the attack, describing it as "well planned". "We know from experience that there are normally more people involved [in these kinds of cases] ... I would say that the investigation is assuming that he had accomplices," Anders Thornberg of the Swedish security service, said on Monday. He said the bomber was not previously known to Swedish intelligence. Linda Nyberg, reporting for Al Jazeera in Stockholm, said police are looking for a second or third person who might have helped the bomber. "That means people here are getting a little more scared because police are looking for more suspects. There's been raids in Stockholm all over in apartments that have connections to this person," she said. "It is not a very wild guess that he was headed to some place where there were as many people as possible, perhaps the central station, perhaps [department store] Ahlens," he said. A car containing gas canisters blew up in a busy shopping area on Saturday afternoon followed minutes later by a blast nearby which killed the bomber and injured two people. Lindstrand said the man had been "98 per cent identified" as Taimour Abdulwahab al Abdaly, a Swedish citizen believed to have arrived from Iraq in 1992, and most recently lived in Britain. British connection Latif told the AP news agency that Al Abdaly was "very friendly" at first but then started to preach radical ideas, which focused on "suicide bombings, pronouncing Muslim leaders to be disbelievers, denouncing Muslim governments". |
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Monday, 13 December 2010
Sweden bombing 'was well planned'
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