Three individuals arrested near Israeli embassy in Sweden following ’attack plan’

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Three individuals arrested near Israeli embassy in Sweden following ’attack plan’
Three individuals arrested near Israeli embassy in Sweden following ’attack plan’

Swedish police have arrested three people outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm on suspicion of preparing to commit violent crime.

The trio were apprehended near the Israeli embassy at around 3pm today.

The group are suspected of planning to attack the embassy, according to unnamed sources cited by Swedish broadcaster TV4.

A spokesperson for the police force Susanna Rinaldo, said: ‘We are unable to comment on the potential motive.’

A police car is seen outside the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, January 31, 2024. A hand grenade was found near the Israeli embassy in Stockholm, Sweden on Wednesday, the explosive device was destroyed by the National Bomb Squad. (Photo by Henrik Montgomery/TT / TT News Agency / AFP) / Sweden OUT (Photo by HENRIK MONTGOMERY/TT/TT News Agency/AFP via Getty Images) qhiddeiqtxiqkdinv

The Israeli embassy in Stockholm in the affluent Östermalm area of the Swedish capital (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Rinaldo confirmed the arrests were not made inside the compound itself, adding the suspects will now be interrogated.

It is thought the arrested are two women and a man, according to Sweden Herald citing the Prosecution Authority. Other sources said the group were three men.

The country’s police force stepped up security around the Israeli embassies after a series of threats.  

Shots were fired at Stockholm’s embassy in October last year, but nobody was injured.  

Two explosions were reported just over a day later near the Israeli embassy in central Copenhagen.

A pair of Swedish teenagers, aged 16 and 19, were arrested and charged with possessing hand grenades and detonating them near the embassy. 

Yesterday German police arrested a teenager on suspicion of planning an attack on the Israeli embassy in Berlin.

The 18-year-old Russian national appeared in a Brandenburg court today and was remanded in custody.

Thomas Brown

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