Following the recent blasts in Stockholm, the press is growing against the government and the police to stop the killings directed at residential buildings and have forced people to evacuate their homes. So far no one has been seriously injured physically.

Want to show their violent capital

Our source, who has lived in the criminal environment most of his life, says the blasts are used to mark. It can be in connection with extortion or against enemies, to show their violent capital.

Why is no one taking into account everyone living in the same house?

- It's not something you have in mind. You don't blow anything up at 3pm on a Tuesday, but late at night or early morning. When no one is in motion.

But it could be a dog owner out there right then?

- They shit in. They are looking to be honed as much as possible. To create a soup around the whole thing that gets noticed. So that they take the warning. It is common to hire others to do dirty work, to place the explosive charge, he says.

- They say to some shuno (guy, red note) "leave the thermos there. You get ten salmon ”. In the criminal world, committing terror in society is "not the worst thing," he says.

- There are different levels to act on. Blasting comes at the lowest level. After that comes a shot in the leg. Then to the head.

Easy to get away

The source also believes that it is difficult to be convicted of pernicious destruction and if one were to get stuck, it is rarely a longer sentence because it is difficult to prove guilt. He claims he knows several who have used explosives.

- Yes, several.

Have you done it yourself?

- No, I've never done it myself.

In cases where he knows the explosive has been easy to get hold of. In most cases, it has come from Swedish construction sites, the source says. The police have also pointed out that some explosives found were from the construction industry.

How easy is it to get what it takes to blow up?

- Many of the stuff comes from people working with construction. I had a polisher who worked as a rock blaster. There they had stuff, the source says. Some already have dough ready. I know someone who fixed that. He got it from Skåne. Most often from construction.

Is it expensive?

- Some salmon. Then you have grenades and they are not expensive either.

Do criminals put together such explosive charges themselves?

- It certainly is someone who does, but such things as those who burst into construction can do to one. It's not something you do yourself. At least I wouldn't. It can leave traces. Powder splashes and stuff.