
Acquaintance of suspect in Taylor Swift concert plot convicted at trial in Austria
The state court in Wiener Neustadt convicted the 18-year-old defendant, whose name was given only as Luca K. in line with local privacy rules, of involvement with a terrorist organization and criminal organization, the Austria Press Agency reported. He largely admitted to the accusations, which included sharing propaganda of the Islamic State group and glorifying an IS sympathizer who killed four people in Vienna in 2020.
The suspect, who converted to Islam in 2022, was arrested shortly before the planned Swift concerts in August last year but was not charged with involvement in the plot. Defense lawyer Michael Dorn said he wasn't the closest friend of Beran A., the 20-year-old main suspect, who remains under investigation.
The defendant said he now sees his actions as a mistake and is glad he was arrested, APA reported. 'I have had a daughter, now I see life more seriously,' he added.
The time he has spent in custody will be deducted from the sentence. The verdict can be appealed.

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