One of the planners for attack at Taylor Swift's concert is of Albanian origin

The 19-year-old Gihadist, who was arrested Wednesday in Austria on charges of preparing a terrorist attack in one of the three concerts Taylor Swift was to play today, tomorrow and Saturday in the country is from North Macedonia. According to the Puls24 website, the 19-year-old family had moved from Vienna to the city [...]
The 19-year-old Gihadist, who was arrested Wednesday in Austria on charges of preparing a terrorist attack in one of the three concerts Taylor Swift was to play today, tomorrow and Saturday in the country is from North Macedonia.
According to the Puls24 website, the 19-year-old family had moved from Vienna to the town of Ternitz, where the arrest took place. According to the same source, the 19-year-old family has Austrian citizenship, but are originating from northern Macedonia and rooted in Albania. As noted, in fact, the jihadist who carried out a terrorist attack in Vienna on November 2, 2020, was originally from Northern Macedonia, resulting in four dead and 23 injured. According to information, the 19-year-old recently may have been influenced by his extremist neighbours, where one day he suddenly appeared bearded as Taliban.
According to the same evidence, they had also seen a woman with burka in her 19-year residence.
Austrian media also report 19-year-old working in a laboratory, allegedly stealing chemicals that could be used to make explosives. Such chemicals have been found in the 19-year-old home and are being examined. In addition to the 19-year-old, Austrian authorities, which, according to Bild, were informed of the planned crackdown by a foreign secret service, where they arrested two 17-year-olds as suspects in the same planned attack.
However, Austrian media Kurier reports that two more people are on the run for the same occasion, and for this reason it is set to cancel all Swift concerts in Austria. The German newspaper also reports that another country's secret service had found a video of one of the suspects in which he declared his loyalty to the Islamic State, such as those usually following a terrorist attack as proof of taking responsibility from I SIS./TCH












