21 November,2012 08:42 AM IST | | Agencies
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said there was a link between the man arrested on suspicion of plotting to blow up Poland's parliament and Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in gun and bomb attacks in Norway last year.
Tusk told a news conference the Polish bomb plot suspect "did not hide his fascination" with Breivik. He also said an analysis of Breivik's contacts abroad had helped lead Polish investigators to the suspect.
Prosecutors said the man, a scientist who works for a university in the southern city of Krakow, had assembled a small arsenal of explosive material, guns and remote-controlled detonators and was trying to recruit others to help him.
A video recording taken from the suspect showed what prosecutors said was a test explosion he conducted, sending up a huge cloud of dust and leaving a large crater in the ground.
"The suspect does not belong to a political group or party. He claims that he was acting on nationalistic, anti-Semitic and xenophobic motives," prosecutor Mariusz Krason later told a news conference. "He carried out reconnaissance in the neighbourhood of the Sejm (parliament). This building was to be the target of the attack. He collected explosives and materials for detonation," Krason said. u00a0