He says that the police were quick to pull out and handled the intervention well.

Now it is a matter of mapping out exactly how the man entered the country and whether there are other perpetrators.

- There was scarce information at the press conference, but it was interesting to hear that he came in via the island of Lampedusa and that they are investigating whether there are more assistants.

You want to make sure that it does not exist.

Of course, you have contact with the Tunisian authorities.

The man is probably not questioned

The man was not on France's list of national security threats.

- This means that you have to create an image of who this person is and in what context and context he exists, says Magnus Ranstorp.

As the man is seriously injured, the police have probably not been able to hear him yet.

The detainee was also found with two telephones.

- It will be analyzed to see which contact surfaces he had, I think, says Magnus Ranstorp.

"Can be crucial"

France and the outside world have condemned the act.

Magnus Ranstorp says that we do not yet know how the reactions will be and he believes that France has chosen to inform and act in the way it does to reduce the emotional storms that may arise.

- It can be an important decisive factor.

We'll see how this is handled based on how the discussion and debate goes in France.