Sweden charges man with terrorism for allegedly building suicide bomb in preparation for attack

Sweden is charging a man allegedly for planning a suicide bombing in the Scandinavian country. PHOTO: REUTERS

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden is charging a 20-year-old man with terrorism for allegedly building a suicide bomb with the intent of staging an attack in Sweden.

The Prosecution Authority said on Thursday (April 7) that it believed the man had intended to join the militant group Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Instead, he was detained in Turkey last June and sent back to Sweden.

"My belief is that he obtained, stored and combined liquids and objects with the purpose of making a suicide bomb," prosecutor Ewamari Haggkvist said in a statement.

"The criminal act that was in preparation could have seriously harmed Sweden."

The man's identity was not disclosed, in line with usual Swedish legal procedure.

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