Last August, a young Syrian citizen has been accused of supporting a foreign terror group to support a foreign terror group to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.
Mohammad A, who is described as a teenager by German authorities and is not in custody, alleged that he is accused of helping another suspect to follow the Jihadi Group Islamic State (IS) ideology and prepare the attack.
The concert organizers last year shut down the three -sold gigs of Taylor Swift on the eve of the first show at Vienna’s Ernst Happy Stadium, disappointing thousands of fans during their ERAS tour.
The officials arrested several suspects at that time and said that they were inspired by IS and al-Qaeda.
“Mohammad A has followed the latest for the ideology of the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS) since April 2024,” said Germany’s federal public prosecutor.
“Between the mid -July and August 2024, he was in touch with a young Austrian adult, who was planning a bomb attack on a concert of singer Taylor Swift in Vienna.”
Sixty-five thousand fans bought tickets for three concerts of Swift on 8-10 August, and Singer apologized for cancellation laterHe felt while talking about “tremendous amount of crime”. He said that he had decided to throw all his energy in the show at the end of his European tour in London.
The main suspect in the case has been identified as Beran A, which officials say that was part of an IS cell in East Austria.
Beran A, who is now 20 years old and was arrested before the concert after the tip-off by the CIA’s Turnitz South of Vienna, stating that Plotters expected a large number of concert-goers to kill.
Investigators allege that they planned to carry out the earlier attack in Dubai in March 2024.
Reports suggested that it was part of a coordinated plot that had three attacks together, but Baran A changed his mind at the last minute.
According to the federal prosecutor in Germany, Mohammad A helped the main suspect translate the instructions to make bombs from Arabic as well as to make contact with an IS member abroad on the Internet.
He is also accused of providing lessons for the oath of loyalty for the main suspect.