“A placement for possession of explosive substances was requested, in a context where this young person seems to be disturbed by his video games.”
Yes, that’s it. It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with Islam, which we all know is a religion of peace that taught this young man to be tolerant and magnanimous. But alas, he was radicalized by…video games!
“Belgium terror fears: Boy, 14, found with rucksack full of bombs marked ‘Allah Akbar,'” by Patrick Christys, Express, December 28, 2016:
POLICE arrested a 14-year-old boy whose rucksack was packed with explosives amid fears of an imminent terror attack at a major railway station in Europe’s “jihadi hotspot”.
The swarmed onto a construction site near Molenbeek train station, Belgium, after they saw plumes of smoke rising from one of the skeleton buildings.
Four teenagers were discovered inside, one of whom was allegedly carrying a deadly cargo of homemade bombs in his back pack.
The 14-year-old was also in possession of a bottle with the words “Allah Akbar” engraved into it, according to police.
Armed police searched the child’s home and found more bomb-making equipment.
The teenager’s computer was confiscated and he was found to have searched online for “how to make a bomb”, Belgian police claim.
He allegedly told police that he wanted to make a bomb because he is interested in video games and chemistry.
Police have detained the child, who has no previous criminal convictions, as he awaits trial.
Brussels public prosecutor Ine Van Wymersch said: “The profile of the 14-year-old is worrisome and that is why the prosecutor’s office has asked for his placement.
“A placement for possession of explosive substances was requested, in a context where this young person seems to be disturbed by his video games.”…