Mats Hinze

Mats Hinze
Born Mats Michael Hinze
(1970-09-22)September 22, 1970
Täby, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Other names The Olympic bomber (OS-bombaren)
Known for Attempted bombing of Millesgården, Founder of Docklands

Mats Michael Hinze (born 22 September 1970), also known as the The Olympic bomber (Swedish: OS-bombaren), is a Swedish right-wing anarchist who became famous when he was caught carrying a backpack containing explosives by Millesgården in 1997.

Political career

Hinze was born in Täby, Sweden and was an active member of the neo-liberal organization Frihetsfronten and was involved in the operation of the illegal club Tritnaha run by the organization. In 1995 he founded the techno club Docklands in cooperation with Anders Varveus. The club was subject to harassment from Swedish authorities and police due to claims that it was part in spreading illegal narcotics. To take revenge on the Swedish authorities Hinze planned the bombing of Millesgården. It was aimed at crippling Stockholm's attempt at hosting the 2004 Olympic games. The man and Pegasus sculpture located at Millesgården was a symbol of Sweden's attempt to host the 2004 Olympic games.

The bomb

Hinze claimed that he never intended to detonate the bomb and that his goal was to humiliate the Swedish police. Hinze was also suspect in other acts of vandalization and destruction related to the 2004 Olympics (among them the Lidingö tennishall arson). However the police were only able to tie him to the tennis hall arson and the Millesgården incident. In 1998 the Svea Court of Appeal sentenced Hinze to seven years imprisonment for planning to bomb Millesgården as well as the tennis hall arson.[1] He was released in 2002[2] and has since changed his name.

In 2004 Hinze translated the book The Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: A Free Market Odyssey to Swedish.

References

  1. "Greps med sprängämnen i ryggsäcken" [Was arrested with explosives in a backpack]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). 2002-11-28. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  2. Sternudd, Katarina (28 November 2002). "OS-bombaren: Jag längtar efter ett "ordnat" liv" [The olympic bomber: I long for an "orderly" life]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 25 September 2015.

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