Attack in Vienna, Austrian anti-terrorism chief suspended

Austrian officials have announced further failures before the terrorist attack that has left four people dead Monday evening in Vienna. This situation has prompted the city's anti-terrorism chief, Erich Zwetler, to leave this position. Police have said he has been suspended from office at his request. Until [...]
This situation has prompted the city's anti-terrorism chief, Erich Zwetler, to leave this position.
Police have said he has been suspended from office at his request.
So far it has been said that Austrians have been informed in July that the suspect has attempted to buy ammunition in Slovakia.
Austrians have now acknowledged that the attacker has met with two people from Germany who have only been being watched.
Austria's Interior Minister, Carl Nehammer, has spoken of <x0 clear mistakes and how we view, unlettable”.
Meanwhile, a mosque and glass association, attended by the alleged 20-year-old attacker, have already been closed, since Minister for Integration in this state Susanne Raab has said the same contributed to his radicalisation.
He's been visiting mosques in Ottakring and Maidan.
Rab has said that the goal of terrorisation is to create division in society between Muslims and non-Muslims.
In Monday evening, the suspect's attack was launched by firearms in downtown Vienna.
The attack, which has been conducted at six different locations, has left four people and 23 others injured dead.
Suspected attacker has been shot dead by police.
As a result of the attack, a host of arrests have been carried out in Vienna and other nearby states.
Eight people aged 16-24 are held by a court in Vienna.
Two others are banned in Switzerland.











