Kosovo 15-year-old arrested planning poison attack in Austria

A 15-year-old girl, from Kosovo, is in prison for a month in Austria because she was allegedly preparing a terrorist attack. According to Carl Fischer from the office of prosecutor Sankt Pelten, a girl living in Lower Austria, was writing on social lines and praising the Islamic State and informing them of the attack with [...]
A 15-year-old girl, from Kosovo, is in prison for a month in Austria because she was allegedly preparing a terrorist attack.
According to Carl Fischer from the office of prosecutor Sankt Pelten, a girl living in Lower Austria, was writing on social lines and praising the Islamic State and informing them of the poison attack. A foreign intelligence service briefed Austrian colleagues on May 16th that the implementation of a terrorist attack was considered by the IP addresses in Lower Austria.
That IP address has been located in a small country in the Mostfirtel region, the newspaper “has released. Standard<x1 with headquarters in Vienna.
With the help of foreign intelligence services and analysis from that IP address, girls were discovered, while on May 18th she was taken into custody. But even during her telephone research, material was found of Islamic State propaganda.
The girl's lawyer, Wolfgang Blasic, has filed a complaint about taking her into custody, stressing that her client is in trouble because of all that has nothing to do with reality.
She has been spreading her sympathy from the Islamic State since April. The person in question on social networks was represented by the male “David”, where there was a secret conversation with members of the Islamic States where they talked about plans to conduct an attack in Austria.
The student was especially interested in a poisonous attack in places where food was sold. It was informed how to use a chemical such as” Agent Orange “. It was also informed of the trip from the faithless' “ground to the believer's lands. Her lawyer noted that the girl in the country she lives in is a foreigner because she is the only one wearing a headscarf.
Even at school because of this it has been declared hated, she added her lawyer, where she added that it is because of this that she has begun to investigate a society that is like the one she came across in extremists, writes Metro.
Her parents left Kosovo for Lower Austria many years ago, and in the words of the lawyer, they were adopted.
The girl's detention has been postponed on May 30th, which the lawyer considers to be an unfair decision, because the girl has agreed to cooperate with official authorities to reveal such efforts.












