It was when the Lucky Police assisted another authority in a hand -drawing case that the suspected crime was discovered.
In the man’s residence, objects were found, which means that he is now suspected of violating the Flammable and Explosive Goods Act, preparation for general devastation and weapons offenses.
– When we went to the scene, there were no concrete crime thoughts. They arose when we found these objects, says Marcus Danielsson, head of the police rotel for serious crimes in Västerbotten.
No concrete crime plan
He states that it is the finds itself that underlie the police suspicion that the man was planning a act of violence.
– The suspicions are currently based entirely on how the objects were found and how they have been stored. There is no other concrete that indicates some form of crime plan, says Marcus Danielsson, adding that this assessment may change.
Does not exclude the connection to the Örebro fall
There has been information that the intervention in Lycksele was part of the police’s work in mapping persons who are feared to be capable of committing the acts of violence, and who may have fallen between the authorities’ chairs. The survey is done after the mass murder in Örebro.
– I cannot confirm or comment on that, I was not in the initial stage. But I do not find it excluded that it is part of the police’s actions against the problem picture that has been raised in the near future, says Marcus Danielsson.