Omar Abdalla Aboelazm

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Omar Abdalla Aboelazm
Born(1980-05-25)25 May 1980
NationalitySwedish

Omar Abdalla Aboelazm (born 25 May 1980) is a Swedish citizen who was arrested in Denmark in 2010 over a suspected terror plot against the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten . [1]

Aboelazm was born in Äppelbo, Vansbro Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden, to a Swedish mother and an Egyptian father. [1] [2] [3] He has two half-siblings on his mother's side and five half-siblings on his father's side. [2] One of his half-sisters is a neighbor to Sahbi Zalouti, one of the other suspects who was arrested in the same case. [2] He is unmarried and has no children. [2]

According to an article in Expressen , Aboelazm has Asperger syndrome. [3] In 2000 he was sentenced to psychiatric treatment after an assault in 1999 when he also made sexual advances against a 25-year-old woman. [4] He had then also molested a 23-year-old woman, a 16-year-old girl, a 13-year-old girl and three 15-year-old girls on six occasions. [4] During a psychiatric examination in 2002, doctors concluded that Aboelazm had a "grave mental disorder" and was in need of "psychiatric treatment associated with deprivation of freedom or other coercion". [4]

While detained in Denmark, he was suspected of planned new attacks as police found instructions to construct weaponry in his cell along with plans of public places. [5] After being transferred to a Swedish prison, he received a number of warnings for refusing to work and disorderly conduct. [6]

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