Swedish police arrested four people on suspicion of preparing a terror attack and evacuated an arts centre in Swedens second largest city on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary,officials said on Sunday.
The four were arrested in the west coast city of Goteborg and were suspected of plotting terrorism,security police spokesman Stefan Johansson said,declining to give other details.
The police in Goteborg said in a statement they had evacuated an arts centre in the city overnight due to a threat deemed to pose serious danger for life,health or substantial damage of property.
Mia Christersdotter Norman,the head of the Roda Sten arts center in Goteborg said about 400 people were at the opening of an biennial for contemporary art when police ordered everyone to leave. Around midnight I was called out by the police and they said there was a threat to the building.
Either with us or against us: Pak told
The US told Pakistan to choose if they wanted to be either with us or against us in the aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks,according to declassified documents released on the 10th anniversary of the tragedy. A day after the attack,a top US official told Mahmoud Ahmed,the then chief of the Pakistani spy agency ISI,that Islamabad has no manoeuvring choice. Two days later the then Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf was handed out a long list of demands,including blanket overflight and landing rights and cutoff all shipments of fuel to the Taliban,according to papers released by National Security Archive.