A Polish court has ordered a psychiatric examination of a man accused
of planning to blow up the country’s parliament building because of
“xenophobic, anti-Semitic ideas.”
On a request from prosecutors, a court in the southern city of Krakow
on Tuesday ordered four weeks of observation at a mental hospital for
the man, identified only as Brunon K, who was arrested in November, the
TVN 24 television network reported. The observation may be extended by
another four weeks.
After the defendant’s arrest in November, prosecutors said the
defendant was motivated by “nationalistic, xenophobic and anti-Semitic
ideas.”
Investigators said the 45-year-old chemist, employed at the
University of Agriculture in Krakow, planned to put four tons of
explosives in a car and detonate them outside the Parliament building
while President Bronislaw Komorowski, Prime Minister Donald Tusk,
Cabinet ministers and lawmakers were inside.
In searches conducted in connection with the defendant’s arrest in
November, Polish police found explosives, detonators, remote controls,
several firearms and ammunition, body armor, helmets, camouflage
uniforms, fake license plates and books, the report said.
http://www.jta.org/news/article/2013/03/27/3123096/polish-terror-suspect-given-psychiatric-evaluation#When:12:44:00Z
Wednesday 27 March 2013
Jewish terror foiled in Poland
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