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German prosecutors indict Syrian teen in plot to attack Taylor Swift Vienna concerts

German prosecutors indict alleged helper in plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna
German prosecutors indict alleged helper in plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna Copyright  AP Photo
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By David Mouriquand & AP
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A young Syrian national has been charged with supporting a foreign terror group over a foiled plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last August.

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German prosecutors announced charges against a suspect accused of supporting a foiled plot last year to attack Taylor Swift concerts in neighboring Austria.

Three Swift concerts in Vienna were cancelled in early August when the plot was discovered, and Austrian authorities made three arrests.

The indictment in Germany against a young Syrian national, identified only as Mohammad A., was filed at a Berlin court earlier this month.

Federal prosecutors said in a statement that he is accused of supporting a foreign terrorist organization and preparing a serious act of violence.

A police officer is decorated with Taylor Swift bracelets while guarding the city center in Vienna - 8 August 2024
A police officer is decorated with Taylor Swift bracelets while guarding the city center in Vienna - 8 August 2024 AP Photo

Prosecutors said that the suspect supported the ideology of the Islamic State group and that, between mid-July and August last year, he was in contact with a young man in Austria who planned to attack an Eras Tour concert in Vienna.

He allegedly helped by translating bomb-building instructions from Arabic and organizing online contact with an IS member abroad, among other things. The suspect also allegedly gave his acquaintance in Austria the text for an oath of allegiance to IS, which the latter used to join the group.

He is not in custody, prosecutors said. The court must now decide whether to bring the case to trial.

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