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Czech man who carried out rail attacks and blamed Islamic militants jailed for four years

Jaromir Balda cut down two trees in 2017 which fell on tracks 30 km from Prague

Tuesday 16 April 2019 18:04 BST
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An appeals court has upheld a four-year prison term for a Czech national for carrying out two attacks on trains and blaming them on Islamic militants.

Prague's regional court ruled in January that 71-year-old Jaromir Balda cut down two trees in 2017 that fell on train tracks near the city of Mlada Boleslav, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) north of Prague.

Two passenger trains later hit the trees. Nobody was injured.

The retiree also placed pamphlets at the sites with threats of extremist attacks planned on Czech territory.

Prosecutors said the man's motivation was to incite fear of Muslims and attacks.

Balda pleaded guilty but claimed he didn't want to harm anyone. The court also ordered him to undergo psychiatric treatment. Tuesday's ruling by Prague's High Court is final.

Associated Press

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