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| Cameras that caught Stockholm blast ordered down | |
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| Deleted User | Dec 23 2010, 11:45 AM Post #1 |
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Cameras that caught Stockholm blast ordered down STOCKHOLM – A shopkeeper who handed police video footage of the Stockholm suicide bombing says he will think twice before helping authorities again after being ordered to dismantle his security cameras for lacking the right permit. Naresh Lakhwani owns a watch store in the downtown shopping district where the bomber blew himself up and injured two people on Dec. 11. Lakhwani said Tuesday that security cameras he had installed outside the store caught the bomber on tape before the explosion and he didn't hesitate to hand it over to police. "I have pretty much the whole sequence of events on there, with the bomber running up and down the street," Lakhwani said. He said investigators were grateful for the tape, but that didn't stop the County Administrative Board, which handles permits for security cameras, to take action. A legal expert at the board, Cecilia Forssell, said it had ordered Lakhwani to remove the equipment after receiving several complaints from people who had seen his surveillance video in Swedish media. She said no one is questioning his decision to hand over the material to police, but the placement of the four cameras on a busy pedestrian street. "This location is sensitive in terms of integrity," Forssell said. Lakhwani said he installed the cameras after his shop was burglarized and that he wasn't sure he would volunteer to hand over tapes to authorities in the future. "I think they could have handled this a bit differently, turn a blind eye a little bit," he said. Swedish security service spokeswoman Carolina Ekeus declined to comment on Lakhwani's footage. Police suspect the bomber, Taimour Abdulwahab, set off the explosives accidentally. They believe he had planned to detonate them in a place where they would inflict more damage. link http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101221/ap_on_re_eu/eu_sweden_terror |
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| Fritz | Dec 23 2010, 01:18 PM Post #2 |
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Attempted mass murder and the authorities prioritize lack of planning permissions for CCTV cameras. Sweden is ripe and ready for muslim takeover without a shot being fired. |
| Goodbye guys and gals. We gave it a try. Immigration worked with everyone else. Just not muslims. No hard feelings. Have a nice life, just have it somewhere else. | |
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| Deleted User | Dec 23 2010, 01:22 PM Post #3 |
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Sweden has got a really bad Islamic problem. |
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| Deleted User | Dec 23 2010, 02:00 PM Post #4 |
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FFS, this is madness - just give him the permit automatically!!! |
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