In October last year, a family of children woke up to a bomb in his garden in Fredrikstad. A central police theory is that the bomb was misplaced. The goal was probably another man living in the same neighborhood. The bomb never went off. But had it done so, there was enough dynamite in it for life to be lost. This confirms police lawyer Benedicte Granrud to news. There is an expert in the Armed Forces who has assessed the bomb’s injury potential. news has asked the police to access the report prepared on the bomb. We haven’t got that. The police point out that the case is still under investigation. The police bomb squad took the bomb away from the garden in Fredrikstad. Photo: Even Bjøringsøy Johnsen lacked a central part Although the conclusion is that the potential for damage was large, the likelihood was low for the bomb to actually blow up. It lacked prison cap, informs police lawyer Granrud to news. The feng hood is the part of the bomb that causes it to explode. It should, among other things, ensure that the bomb is ignited correctly. Without a prison cap, a powerful external influence must normally for a bomb blow up. Police forensic technicians examined the garden of the family of children where the bomb was found. Photo: Even Bjøringsøy Johnsen / news The police bomb squad took the bomb away from the garden in Fredrikstad. Later it has been destroyed. Police Attorney Granrud does not want to answer questions about what may have been the motive for the bomb. Delivered to Norway Last week, a Swedish 24 -year -old man was delivered from Sweden to Norway. Police believe the man has played a key role in the case. He denies criminal charges, says defender Øystein Storrvik. news’s ​​surveys show that the 24-year-old has previously been convicted in Sweden for carrying a knife and knuckling iron in public places, violations of the Road Traffic Act and minor drug offenses. A total of nine people are charged with the bombing last fall. Four of them are in Norwegian custody. Øystein Storrvik defends the 24-year-old. The picture was taken in connection with another case. Photo: Caroline Utti / news Several accused police believe that the four who are in custody in Norway are part of an organized criminal group. Among the accused are: everyone denies criminal charges. The family family who got the bomb placed in the garden has the status of offended. So does the man who was the expected goal. The police estimate that the investigation of the case may be completed before the summer. “It remains mainly questioning of one of the accused,” said police lawyer Benedicte Granrud. Published 10.05.2025, at. 20.26



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