Crying in court: Therefore, the hidden man of high explosive on goods

A boyhood dream on the military and soldaterlege in a training zone can be the reason that there were explosives hidden in a building belonging to a sydsjællandsk goods.

How to have a 41-year-old man in any case even explained in the Court of Nykøbing Falster in the day. Here he is charged under particularly aggravating circumstances to have been in possession of 35 pieces 200 grams of high explosive-explosive devices, about 550 grams of malleable explosive, which is approximately 55 metres detonating, 46 el-detonators and 30 el-bangers as well as for a time to have transported it from one place to another.

the Explosive was found in 2017 on the ceiling in a building belonging to the Petersgaard Goods. The estate belongs to the family officers ‘ school.

Here was the now 41-year-old man spent good years as a child and young after their family had taken good care of him. He was a friend of the children on the estate, and told in the court that he as a teenager was thrown out from his own home and was allowed to stay on the estate in a period of time.

The nyklippede and the pretty 41-year-old man took several times his hands up to his face and began to cry during the hearing today. About the family on the estate over the years, he said:

– It is my family.

He told how he always was playing soldier as a boy, and he is about 14-year-old was playing at a nearby exercise-ground, where he found the explosive and the components thereof.

As a pure drengefantasi he envisioned to blow a hole in a German submarine, which was full of gold, he told.

the Kid took the found effects in a backpack and hid it in a building on the estate. All the parts were appropriately separated and would only be able to explode, if it was assembled correctly and was drawing power, he said.

the Man came several years after in the guard and since he was officer of the reserve in the Defense.

the Years went by, but the idea of the hidden charge tinkered in the back of my mind on him. At one point he contacted the police under a “safe passage” action, and asked as a theoretical question whether one could go in and deliver, now if you had something explosive.

the Answer was no, because the police in this case should have sprængstofeksperter to handle such a task.

The now 41-year-old, who as a young man went to Herlufsholm boarding School with the estate children, told the court that he at one point heard that someone was moving into the house, where he had stored the explosive.

In the dead of night, he took away now the secret charge and moved it to a barn, which belonged to another of the estate’s many properties. Here sorted he things in freezer bags, just like he provided for, among other things, to write some sets of figures on the bags, so the experts would know what they had between their hands.

– Are you still associated with the defense, asked the prosecutor Mariam Khalil him in court today.

– What do you think of yourself, he answered with reference to the arrest of the explosive a year ago.

Sprængstofeksperter have said to the 41-year-olds explanation that it is possible, but not likely, that one of øvelsesterrænet should be able to have found such a large quantity of explosives and associated effects.

the Prosecutor has presented, to a friend from the Defence on a Facebook message should have been written to the now accused, that he should say, he had found it as a child. Even has the man explained that the message was not something he took account of.

the Friend clarified, however, during a hearing in court today that he had asked the now accused to tell what happened back then, and that he should tell it, so he gained understanding and empathy. The friend also said in court that the now defendant immediately after the arrest in 2018 had entrusted to him, and said that it indeed was something he had found as a boy.

It was during a clean-up, to the explosive was found in the 2017 in the barn, and the investigation led to the fact that the man was arrested the year after.

the Case continues with the expected verdict on Thursday.

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