Czechs detain fifth suspect over arson attack on drone factory

March 30, 2026 8:14 AM EDT

A burned building at an industrial area in Pardubice, Czech Republic, March 20, 2026. REUTERS/David W Cerny

PRAGUE, March 30 (Reuters) - A ‌fifth person ​was ​detained in connection with an arson attack on an optics and drone factory in the Czech Republic, a ‌public prosecutor said on Monday.

Police said on Saturday they had ⁠detained a fourth suspect over the March 20 fire, for which a ‌previously unknown pro-Palestinian activist group ‌had claimed responsibility. Czech police said they were searching for other suspects.

In a statement on Monday, the Prague high public ​prosecutor's office said another person was detained on Sunday, but it did not provide details.

Police had earlier detained an Egyptian ⁠man and a Czech woman and charged them with terrorism. Another person, a U.S. citizen, ​was detained in neighbouring Slovakia in relation to the attack.

A lawyer for the Egyptian said in a statement ​on Saturday released through Czech news ‌website www.denikreferendum.cz that the suspect, identified only as M, had an alibi for the time of the ⁠attack.

The website said a request filed for taking the Egyptian man and Czech woman into custody, provided to them by the lawyer, showed ⁠the two had denied taking part in the attack.

The fourth suspect also denied ​participation in any illegal activity, news agency CTK cited a judge as saying on Saturday.

The group that claimed responsibility said in a statement online that ‌the targeted company was developing weapons for Israel. The company, LPP Holding, announced plans to cooperate ‌with Israeli group Elbit Systems in 2023, but says those plans ⁠were never implemented.

LPP's production includes ‌drones that are exported ​to Ukraine, which has been fighting Russian forces since Moscow's 2022 full-scale invasion.

(Reporting by Jason HovetEditing by ‌Bernadette Baum)



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