On the night of June 26, a white van parked full of explosives was parked near the strip club After two at Holmen in Örebro.

The explosion was so powerful that the leveled building with the ground and the National Bomb Guard write in their report that shatterers were found up to 250 meters from the detonation site.

According to testimony, the van appeared outside a multi-family house in central Örebro about ten hours before the explosion. The now charged man along with others loaded garbage bags into the car.

When the police then struck the apartment, it turned out that it was uninhabited and had been used to store cocaine.

The apartment is just a stone's throw from the travel center in Örebro. Photo: Philip Naskret / SVT

In some black garbage bags that were in the apartment, police also found traces of explosives and the prosecutor believes that the explosives used in the Holmen explosion were stored in the apartment.

"If this whole amount had exploded in the apartment, it could have had very serious consequences," says Rolf Weinander, an administrator at the Swedish Agency for Social Protection and Preparedness (MSB) responsible for explosive goods.

The substances found in the garbage bags were nitroglycol and pentyl. Weinander says they are used in dynamite and in stubs.

- It is completely against the regulations to include these types of substances in a home, he says.

Rolf Weinander, administrator at the Swedish Agency for Social Protection and Preparedness. Photo: Philip Naskret / SVT

The preliminary investigation also reveals that a fiber installer was inside the apartment and then moved on one of the black garbage bags to access the wall socket. However, it is not clear if the particular garbage bag contained explosives or drugs.

When SVT Nyheter Örebro talks to residents in the property and the surrounding area, no one has found out that explosives were stored in the apartment.

- It's really nasty. It could have slammed there instead, says Sven Hjerén, who lives in a senior living nearby.

The lawsuit against the man, who is 20 years of age, begins tomorrow Thursday. He denies crime.