Young Teen Avoids Jail for Foiled Concert Attack Plot
A 16-year-old who helped to prepare a foiled attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last year has avoided prison.
Mohamed A was given an 18-month suspended sentence under juvenile criminal law in Berlin on Tuesday.
The teen, identified only as Mohamed A due to German privacy laws, was radicalized by online Islamic State (IS) propaganda and was arrested for aiding a would-be attacker by translating bomb-making instructions and facilitating contact with an IS member.
Swift's three sold-out gigs at Vienna's Ernst Happel Stadium were called off in August last year after police uncovered the plot.
The court noted that the teenager had made a full confession to the charges. His sentence requires adherence to specific conditions, which, if breached, could lead to a prison term.
Separately, three other suspects, all teenagers at the time, have also been arrested as part of the ongoing investigation into the plot, led by the main suspect, Beran A, a 20-year-old currently in custody.
The CIA had tipped off Austrian authorities about the attackers' plans, which aimed at causing mass casualties during the concert.
Following the cancellation, Swift expressed gratitude to the authorities, recognizing the severity of the situation, stating, We were grieving concerts and not lives, adding that the incident was devastating.