It was at the end of September that the trial was held against the 25-year-old forensics, who was suspected of serious weapons crime and violent resistance after being arrested by police in the Skäggetorp district in July earlier this year.

The man works at the Hall facility and he must have been in a car with a tamper-evident registration plate and carried a rebuilt, sharpened pump-gun shotgun.

During the trial, the district court found the man guilty and that he would undergo a mental examination. Now the result has come - The Swedish Forensic Medicines Agency does not believe that the forensic officer committed the suspected acts under the influence of a serious mental disorder or that he suffers from a serious mental disorder, therefore there are no medical conditions to hand over the man to forensic psychiatric care. Therefore, prison is now waiting for the man.