Meanwhile in Sweden, charges have been brought forward onto the murderer Rakhmat Akilov. He is the man that, on the 7th of April last spring, stole a delivery lorry, and ploughed down the busy Drottningholm street in Stockholm, murdering five individuals and injuring several others. Once the vehicle had crashed, he then detonated a bomb, constructed from butane gas canisters, screws, knife-blades and other improvised shrapnel.
He stands charged for terrorism, attempt to commit terrorism and, alternatively, causing grave danger for others.
"With the intention to cause severe fear in the population of Sweden, and to illegitimately force the government and parliament to abort the Swedish participation in the military training program that is being carried out by the global coalition against the Islamic State in Iraq."
In brief, the murderer has sworn allegiance to the Islamic State, he has scouted the intended area, telephone chats has been intercepted where he is discussing the matter with foreign individuals, he has built and prepared an explosive device, and he did not count on being captured alive, and had no fixed escape plan. His motivation was to pressure the West to cease bombing operations in Syria, and to cease providing funds and training in the battle against the Islamic State.
The chief prosecutor has stated thus: "My goal is that he should never again be able to move freely in our society". What goal could be nobler?
He does not, apparently, wish to be sentenced to life imprisonment, but wants a set release date. One wonders where this new and sudden will to live an ordinary life comes from. Indeed, he almost seems to imagine himself as fit to live an ordinary life amongst the people that he plotted to kill. That is while he has also expressed disappointment at the amount of casualties, which were apparently much lower than he had expected.
Devil take you, Akilov.
The murderer's legal defender has revealed that he has recieved hatred from members of the public for his role. That is, of course, simply not on. I cannot imagine a more soul-revolting, tedious and unrewarding task as has been set for the defence. One must admire a man who is prepared to do his duty and publically defend such a creature, for the good of a well-run trial.
The trial continues. Current estimates state that a verdict will likely have been reached by midsummer.
A Very Brief Description of the Murderer:
Rakhmat Akilov, of Samarkand, Uzbekhistan. 39 years of age.
He has been found mentally fit to stand trial.
He claimed asylum in Sweden on political grounds in 2014. The Immigration Authority does, however, not believe him and denies his request. He takes the matter to court, but is also denied there. He is then slated for expatriation, but this cannot be completed; a common problem in the country. He slips away, and remain in the country as an illegal alien. He works for a while in the construction business, which is notorious for its unregistered, illegal labour activities, along with the hotel and restaurant sector.
During 2016, he develops an interest for extremist movements. Conflicting sources claims that the internal security police were informed of this, but they state that it cannot be confirmed. However, nothing seems to indicate that he is commited to carrying out a terrorist attack.
That is, of course, until he is tracked down, apprehended and identified a few hours after the 7th of April attack, 2017. During the remand procedures, he admits to carrying out the attack.
As is no doubt abundantly clear, I intensively hate this creature, and I wish the prosecutors well in their pursuit to contain him for the rest of his life. That is the best result one can hope for, in legal terms. I hope that this will also become a good arguement for change, particularly in this year, when the wheel of the national election is beginning to turn again. It has happened, and nothing can make it undone. But measures can be taken so that it is less likely to happen again.
My word, it is truly trial season.