Austrian goes on trial accused of plotting attack on Taylor Swift concert
An Austrian man, Beran A., is on trial in Vienna accused of plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert. He allegedly planned to use explosives and weapons, with prosecutors stating he declared allegiance to the Islamic State and spread propaganda online.

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AI-generatedAn Austrian man, Beran A., is on trial in Vienna accused of plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert. He allegedly planned to use explosives and weapons, with prosecutors stating he declared allegiance to the Islamic State and spread propaganda online. The plot also reportedly targeted Istanbul, Dubai, and Mecca. Beran A. was arrested shortly before the concert dates. Another 21-year-old man, Arda K., is accused of being part of the same Islamic State cell. A third individual, Mohammed A., received a suspended sentence in Germany for assisting with bomb-making instructions and connecting Beran A. to an IS member. The CIA reportedly foiled the plot, which Taylor Swift described as narrowly avoiding a "massacre situation." The trial is expected to conclude in late May.
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5 extractedA teenager in Germany was given an 18-month suspended sentence for helping Beran A with bomb-making instructions and IS contacts.
Beran A and Arda K went on trial accused of being part of an Islamic State cell and planning attacks in Istanbul, Dubai, Mecca, and Vienna.
The two main defendants face up to 20 years in prison if found guilty of the charges.
Vienna prosecutors allege that Beran A started planning the attack at the latest by 21 July 2024 and was arrested on 7 August.
The CIA identified a plot to explode a bomb at the Taylor Swift concert, which led to the cancellation of the Vienna shows.