Austrian newspaper: Bujar B., the Albanian who allegedly tried to kill Mr. B. Chancellor Strache

Brad B. Who was convicted last year of problems associated with drugs and illegal possession of weapons, is allegedly involved in planning a bomb attack that targeted the elimination of Austrian deputy Chancellor Heinz Christian Strache. Brad B, suspected of being Albanian, based on the name of [...]
Brad B. Who was convicted last year of problems associated with drugs and illegal possession of weapons, is allegedly involved in planning a bomb attack that targeted the elimination of Austrian deputy Chancellor Heinz Christian Strache. Bujar B, who is suspected of being Albanian, based on his name, had offered a person -- a total of 100,000 euros for a bomb attack.
According to a secret recording, he is allegedly involved in this plan as a organiser, writes the Austrian newspaper Kourier. Brad. B was sentenced by a Court in Vienna last year for narcotics problems and illegal possession of weapons. He, following allegations of involvement in the bomb attack, has been placed in prison indefinitely, Express reports.
He is currently in a prison in the Austrian city of Hintenberg.
According to a Vienna Public Prosecutor's investigation reportedly “Buyar B, it is suspected that on September 26, 2018, it has tried to convince someone to kill the Strache substitute with a bomb that would be placed in the auto (Strache pursues)”.
To realise this plan, Bujar B reportedly had tried to convince the person “V”, offering a total of 100 thousand euros for the plan. “V” reportedly was a police official, and that B B. He was trying to get him involved in this plan, cause trouble in Austria, between citizens and political structures.
Suspect Bujar B reportedly had detailed information about where Strache parks his car.
As the Austrian newspaper thus far writes, Bujar B would have to be released, as there is no evidence that confirms doubts and that the penalty for narcotics and illegal weapons had ended on May 29th.
There's no evidence found in the preliminary investigation, which could prove doubts”, Thomas Vecsey said.
However, he is still being held in prison, and that he is already analyzing how to proceed with the case.
While doubts have not been confirmed, Vienna Prosecutor's spokeswoman Nina Bussek has also admitted.
“Right now, allegations have not been confirmed”, she said.











