A 15-year-old boy traveled by train from Vänersborg to Gothenburg. He then took a tram to the Vasastan district. The teenager carried a hand grenade with him during his journey.
He placed the unsecured explosive device in a doorway on Viktoriagatan. This location sits in a busy residential area of central Gothenburg. The grenade failed to detonate despite being left among civilians.
Authorities have now charged the teenager with weapons offenses. The boy told investigators he acted on instructions from a contact. He claimed he was promised payment for placing the explosive.
Vasastan represents one of Gothenburg's most populated central districts. The area contains numerous apartments, shops, and restaurants. Placing a live grenade there endangered many residents and visitors.
Police continue investigating who supplied the weapon. They also seek the individual who promised payment to the teenager. The incident highlights ongoing challenges with explosive devices appearing in Swedish cities.
This case demonstrates how young people become involved with serious weapons crimes. The teenager traveled significant distances while carrying the dangerous device. Authorities must now determine the full network behind this attempted attack.
