Headlines

Syrian-Swede found guilty of preparing suicide attack on Stockholm festival

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on January 21, 2026

2 min read

· Last updated: January 21, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google
Protesters gather in London against the ban of Palestine Action - Global Banking & Finance Review
A large crowd of protesters in London rallies against the ban of Palestine Action, holding flags and placards. This image captures the tension during the protest where over 466 individuals were arrested by police, highlighting the ongoing conflict surrounding Palestine Action and its implications.
Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

STOCKHOLM, Jan 21 (Reuters) - A Swedish court on Wednesday sentenced a 19-year-old man to seven years and 10 months in prison for planning an attack on a cultural festival in Stockholm on behalf of

Syrian-Swedish Man Sentenced for Planning Stockholm Festival Attack

Details of the Planned Attack

STOCKHOLM, Jan 21 (Reuters) - A Swedish court on Wednesday sentenced a 19-year-old man to seven years and 10 months in prison for planning an attack on a cultural festival in Stockholm on behalf of the Islamic State militant group.

Background of the Accused

The Stockholm District Court said in a statement that the Syrian-Swedish dual national had intended to carry out an attack in the city-centre's Kungstradgarden area in August 2025. His sentence included convictions for other crimes, including membership of a terrorist organisation.

Impact of the Attack

"Among other things ... he reconnoitred Kungstradgarden and recorded a martyr film that was intended to be published after the crime," the court said.

Involvement of Islamic State

"The District Court believes the planned terrorist crime could have seriously harmed Sweden," it added.

The man, described by prosecutors as "self-radicalised", denied all the charges against him. He was also found guilty of planning to murder a man in Germany in 2024.

The Stockholm Culture Festival, which was the intended target, drew 2 million visitors over five days last year.

Islamic State, which imposed hardline Islamist rule over millions of people in Syria and Iraq from 2014 to 2019, is attempting to stage a comeback after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom, editing by Simon Johnson and Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • A 19-year-old Syrian-Swedish man was sentenced for planning a terrorist attack.
  • The attack was intended to occur at Stockholm's Kungstradgarden in 2025.
  • The man was linked to the Islamic State militant group.
  • He was also found guilty of planning a murder in Germany.
  • The Stockholm Culture Festival attracts millions of visitors annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is terrorism financing?
Terrorism financing refers to the act of providing financial support to individuals or groups that engage in terrorist activities, which can include funding for operations, training, and recruitment.
What is Islamic finance?
Islamic finance is a financial system that operates in accordance with Islamic law (Sharia), prohibiting interest (riba) and promoting risk-sharing, ethical investments, and social justice.
What is financial crime?
Financial crime encompasses a range of illegal activities that involve deceit or fraud for financial gain, including money laundering, fraud, and financing terrorism.
What is the role of security in finance?
Security in finance involves protecting financial assets and information from theft, fraud, and cyber attacks, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of financial transactions.
What is an investment?
An investment is the allocation of resources, usually money, into an asset or project with the expectation of generating a profit or return over time.

Tags

Related Articles

More from Headlines

Explore more articles in the Headlines category