It appears from a so-called court hearing request, which Ritzau has been given access to. The purpose of a court hearing request is to have the case presented as a confession case at the Court in Glostrup.
In addition to the apparatus mentioned, the prosecutor will have confiscated three dummies – a pistol, explosives and a belt of explosives.
The objects were used by Peter Madsen to threaten his way out of Herstedvester, where he is serving a life sentence for the murder of the Swedish journalist Kim Wall in a submarine.
Also map with aerial photo of the area around Herstedvester Prison and various Krak maps Peter Madsen had obtained before he tried to escape. He should not have them again either, the prosecution believes.
The escape attempt took place on October 20, when Peter Madsen was to be interviewed by one of the prison’s psychologists. Here he told the female psychologist that he had manufactured a bomb and a detonator.
Peter Madsen threatened to detonate the bomb – which, however, later turned out to be a dummy – if the psychologist called for help and otherwise did not help him escape.
The psychologist followed Madsen down a back staircase to the prison’s gate building. Here Peter Madsen threatened a prison officer to open the gate.
A total of eight people were threatened by Peter Madsen in the course of 26 minutes from 10.00 to 10.26, according to the court request.
In addition to threatening the psychologist and prison officers, Peter Madsen also threatened a person in a van.
When Peter Madsen had come out on Nyvej in Albertslund, he got into the front passenger seat of a van and pointed at the driver with his dummy gun. At the same time, he shouted “run, run, run”.
However, Peter Madsen did not succeed in being driven away from the scene when the police arrived and arrested him.
It has not yet been determined when Peter Madsen will go to court in the case of the escape attempt.