In March, a 31-year-old man was sentenced to six years in prison for the notorious robbery against an Ica store in Böda.

A second man suspected of involvement in the robbery was on the run for six months before he was finally arrested on the West Coast on April 1 this year.

On Friday, he was charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated theft, arbitrary conduct, counterfeiting, aggravated negligence in traffic, unlawful driving, aggravated offense, contagion from a traffic accident aggravated offense. 

All crimes must in one way or another be connected to the robbery.

A good state of evidence

According to prosecutor Kjell Janneson, the state of evidence looks good.

- Yes, in we have basically the same evidence against him as against the other man who has previously been convicted, maybe a little better.

In my opinion, it is he who is seen in the surveillance film, we have some clothes that match and a witness who saw him. 

Kjell Janneson explains that this man is suspected of having had as much involvement in the robbery as the 31-year-old man who has already been convicted.

- He is the one who does most things like emptying cash registers and so on.

The man denied the crime at the arrest hearing and has since remained silent as the wall according to Kjell Janneson.

- He has not said a single sound, not even "no comments".