40-year-old charged – sent threatening letters
A man in his 40s has been charged on suspicion of sending a series of threats to both municipal and private businesses in Gnesta, writes SVT Sörmland.
The various letters are said to have contained white powder, empty casings and a cartridge case and were sent to, among other things, the municipal hall, a sewage treatment plant, a school and a health centre.
The white powder turned out to be regular flour.
According to Sörmland News the man is suspected of six cases of unlawful threats. In questioning, he has denied that he is behind the letters, but among the evidence against him are handwriting analyses.
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