Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Copenhagen, Denmark (AFP) - Danish police said on Tuesday, raising the initial charge of terrorism against a man accused of Chechnya accidentally put a bomb believed intended for the newspaper that printed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
Lors Doukaev wounded from a small explosion on September 10 in Copenhagen hotel bathroom. Police say he was preparing the message that a bomb exploded accidentally. Denied Doukaev, a resident in Belgium, the allegations.
The Attorney-General Jens Rasmussen, The Associated Press that the Doukaev brought to the hotel, "there was a bomb, for some reason, do not know how to use or do not want to use."


Rasmussen said that rather than the transfer of explosives to another device for unknown reasons, when the explosion occurred.
Doukaev arrested in a park near the hotel shortly after the explosion.
Rasmussen said that the suspect has a map of Aarhus, the city where the headquarters of the newspaper Jyllands-Posten, the daily treatment.
Doukaev was held on suspicion of plotting to blow up the intent to cause injuries. The charge to change the terrorism after the initial technical investigations in Denmark and Belgium, where he was confiscated his computer of the suspect.
If formally charged and convicted, he faces life imprisonment, despite the commute these sentences, usually after 16 years in Denmark.
It is expected that the investigation was completed by February, and then the Attorney General in the Top Denmark will decide whether to file formal charges.
Police say Doukaev believed he was acting alone and that is not linked to the case to December suicide bombing in 11 countries neighboring Sweden.
Denmark's intelligence service says Denmark remains in the range of fire of Islamic terrorists over the cartoons, Jyllands-Posten, which were reprinted in a range of Western newspapers, sparking violent riots in Muslim countries in 2006.
Islamic law generally opposes any depiction of the prophet, even favorable, for fear it could lead to idolatry.

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