Sweden convicts man of preparing suicide bomb attack

 

A 20-year-old Swede was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday for preparing to build a bomb to carry out a suicide attack, a court said.

 

“The man had gathered information on bomb-building from the Internet and downloaded propaganda from ISIS,” the Attunda District Court said. “He is now sentenced to five years in prison for preparing to commit a terrorist crime.”

 

The man, named as Aydin Sevigin, was found guilty of buying materials such as a pressure cooker and ball bearings to make a bomb, intending to blow himself up in a suicide attack.

 

The Prosecution Authority believe the man had earlier tried to join the extremist group ISIS in Syria, but was twice stopped in Turkey and sent back to Sweden.

 

Sweden has not been hit by a large-scale militant attack, but local media reported in April that authorities received intelligence about a possible attack on the capital by ISIS militants. In 2010 a suicide bomber died when his bomb belt went off prematurely in central Stockholm.