Swedish policeman gathers evidence from the apartment of new Anna Lindh murder suspect. Newspapers alleged the 24-year-old man came from former Yugoslavia. Photo by AP
Swedish court ruled Friday that the new suspect detained in Foreign Minister Anna Lindh murder case could be held for two weeks while police gather more evidence. The 24-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday after police released the first suspect on the case. The court gave prosecutors a deadline of 10 October to file charges against the new suspect, or to submit a new request for him to be remanded in custody. Authorities have not revealed the man's name yet, but Swedish newspapers claimed that it was Mijailo Mijailovic, and that the man comes from former Yugoslavia.