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Swedish Capital: Department Store and Rhythm Sunday

swedish capital: Police said he had been ordered to leave Sweden in December after his request for a residence permit was rejected six months earlier, according to Hamilton Spectator. Instead, he allegedly went underground, eluding authorities' attempts to track down and deport him until a hijacked beer truck raced down a pedestrian street and rammed into an upscale department store on Friday. The Swedish capital was slowly, but resolutely, regaining its normal rhythm Sunday as details about the 39-year-old suspect emerged. It makes me frustrated, Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven told Swedish news agency TT on Sunday. A second person was arrested on the same potential charge Sunday, and four others were being held by police. The suspect, who has been detained on suspicion of terrorist offences, was known for having been sympathetic to extremist organizations, Jonas Hysing of Sweden's national police said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.