That's what Sydsvenskan magazine writes on Tuesday.

It was on June 10 this year that the 44-year-old started screaming that he had a bomb and firearms in his bag at Malmö C. The police then shot the man with three shots in the legs. The central station was vacated and train traffic was stopped.

The district court considered the man guilty of grossly unlawful threats and threats against an official. But to decide whether he should be sentenced to care or prison, he was sent on a major forensic psychiatric examination.

The result showed that the 44-year-old was seriously ill at the time of the crime, although not when he was examined. This has meant that the trial is now postponed for a month, according to Sydsvenskan.