Un hombre es condenado a 15 años por planear un ataque contra los conciertos de Taylor Swift en Viena

Un ciudadano austriaco identificado como Beran A. fue condenado el 28 de mayo a 15 años de prisión por su papel en un complot terrorista frustrado contra los conciertos de la gira Eras Tour 2024 de Taylor Swift en Viena.

El joven de 21 años se declaró culpable en abril de conspirar para perpetrar un ataque, pero se declaró inocente de otros cargos. Los fiscales señalaron que planeaba atacar a los fans en las inmediaciones del estadio Ernst Happel utilizando cuchillos y bombas, donde podrían haberse congregado hasta 30.000 personas antes de los conciertos, que esperaban atraer a 65.000 asistentes cada noche. Según informes de The Associated Press y Al Jazeera, también fue acusado de colaborar con otros individuos en complots adicionales en Oriente Medio y de buscar armas ilegales, incluidas una ametralladora y una granada de mano, tras seguir instrucciones de ISIS para la fabricación de bombas.

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