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UK letter bomb suspect charged with threatening Swedish ministers

Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, left, with minister Annika Strandhäll and Morgan Johansson. Photo: Erik Simander/TT

A 42-year-old man will face trial in Sweden on suspicion of having sent threatening letters to Swedish ministers.

The man, from western Sweden, is suspected of having sent letters containing verbal threats and powder – which turned out to be harmless – to 21 cabinet ministers and other well-known figures in Sweden; in total 26 people.

"I argue that he intended to cause serious fear to those who received the letters. The crimes are aggravated because in each envelope there was a powder which appeared to be toxic and explosive," said prosecutor and chief investigator Eva Wintzell in a statement on Wednesday.

"The threats to elected representatives are particularly serious because those are threats directed against democracy," she added.

Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist, Social Affairs Minister Annika Strandhäll, Education Minister Gustav Fridolin and Justice and Interior Minister Morgan Johansson are among those who received the letters, reports Swedish public radio.

In a separate case, the man is also suspected of the attempted murder of four individuals in the UK who received a mail bomb he sent to a company there.

He was arrested at Stockholm's Arlanda Airport in mid-May after arriving on a flight from Thailand.

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