Swedes charge Uzbek man with terrorism in truck attack
STOCKHOLM — An Uzbek man who rammed a stolen truck into a crowd in downtown Stockholm in April, killing five and injuring 14, was charged Tuesday with terrorism, attempts to carry out a terror act and endangering others.
Rakhmat Akilov is the only suspect and has already confessed. He was arrested hours after he drove a stolen beer truck into a crowd of shoppers on a busy pedestrian shopping street and crashed it into an upscale department store in Stockholm’s city centre on April 7. A British man, a Belgian woman and three Swedes were killed.
“Akilov wanted to punish Sweden for taking part in the international coalition against (the Islamic State group),” prosecutor Hans Ihrman told a news conference.
Johan Eriksson, Akilov’s defence lawyer, confirmed that was his client’s motive. He said Akilov admits committing terror and exposing people to attempted murder, and has been co-operative during the investigation.


