Swedish police may have prevented Breivik-style terrorist attack

Law enforcers had arrested a 25-year-old man with bombs and automatics from Falköping in November

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Swedish police may have prevented a second Breivik-style attack in November last year, when the farm of a 25-year old right-wing extremist was raided which had 50 tonnes of fertiliser stockpiled, a bomb lab and automatic weapons.

According to Swedish media, the farm was located outside the town of Falköping where the suspect had planned a bomb attack there for a year.

Swedish security forces arrested the suspects in November last year, possibly preventing a major terrorist attack.

The suspect, now being prosecuted, had weapons, bullet casings, camouflage clothes, a helmet, laser scopes, lab equipment, ammunition, knives, and a bullet-proof vest.

The man, linked to the Nazi organisation NMR, is also suspected of having manufactured his own weapon parts with a 3D printer and arranged a home-built laboratory in the garage.

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