According to the indictment, the three defendants must have transported at least 12 kilos of explosives between Helsingborg and Malmö the day before the act took place.

However, the actual bombing must have been carried out by the 16-year-old girl and a 21-year-old.

The third man, a 23-year-old, has in turn instructed and planned the act.

At the time of the explosion, the store's owner was in the premises and, according to the indictment, suffered hearing damage.

Good evidence

According to prosecutor Tomas Olvmyr, the evidence is sufficient for a conviction.

- We have had secret telephone tapping in another case that was going on when parts of these acts were planned, he says.

Police have also found photographs of the explosives in the suspects' phones.

The motif is secondary

The prosecutor believes that the concrete evidence that these three have carried out and planned the explosion is so strong that they have chosen not to focus on the motive.

- It is clear that we have some information about what may be behind this, but it is more difficult to present concrete evidence about motives.