Main suspect in Stockholm truck attack
admits to terrorist crime - lawyer
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[April 11, 2017]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Rakhmat
Akilov, the main suspect in the truck attack in Stockholm that killed
four people and injured 15, has admitted to committing a terrorist
crime, his lawyer told a court on Tuesday.
Police believe Akilov, a 39-year-old from the Central Asian republic of
Uzbekistan, was the driver of the hijacked beer truck that mowed down
pedestrians on a busy street in the Swedish capital on Friday before
crashing into a department store.
"His position is that he admits to a terrorist crime and accepts
therefore that he will be detained," Johan Eriksson, the lawyer
representing him said in a court hearing to decide whether he should be
kept in custody.

Akilov, who entered the courtroom with a green sweater over his head
before being seated between his lawyer and translator, was arrested just
hours after the attack.
He was arrested on the highest level of suspicion in the Swedish legal
system. Akilov was already wanted by police for failing to comply with a
deportation order.
Security services said he had expressed sympathies with extremist
organisations, among them Islamic State, but had not viewed him as a
militant threat.
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Akilov had asked for his defence lawyer to be replaced by a Sunni
Muslim, but a court denied his request, documents showed.
The attack shattered any sense Swedes had of being insulated from
the militant violence that has hit other parts of Europe but
politicians have taken a defiant stance, saying Sweden will remain
an open, tolerant society.
(Reporting by Stockholm Newsroom; editing by Niklas Pollard and
Angus MacSwan)
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