Thursday, August 29, 2024 -A CIA official has revealed the service helped foil an ISIS terror attack that was intended to kill 'tens of thousands' of fans at Taylor Swift's Vienna concert.
Speaking at an Intelligence and
National Security Summit in Maryland on Wednesday, CIA Deputy Director
David Cohen said the agency provided Austrian authorities with critical
information about four people who were connected to the Islamic State and were
planning to attack the concert.
'They were plotting to kill a huge number,
tens of thousands of people at this concert, I am sure many Americans,' Cohen
said, reported the New York Times.
The official added that some of the
individuals arrested were found with bomb-making materials and had direct
access to the venue, where three Eras Tour shows were set to take place.
The shows, which were set to host an
audience of 200,000, from August 8 to August 10, at Vienna's Ernst Happel
Stadium were quickly cancelled following the arrests.
On August 7, Austrian authorities
arrested two people accused of plotting a terror attack, and others were
arrested in following days.
Cohen did not clarify how the CIA had
leaned about the planned attack but said: 'I can tell you within my agency and
others, there were people who thought that was a really good day for Langley,'
referring to the CIA headquarters, 'And not just for the Swifties in the
workforce.'
Three people have been arrested in
connection with the terror plot, including 19-year-old Austrian ISIS
fanatic, Beran A, who had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and
set his sights on Swift's tour as a target.
He is currently considered to be the
main suspect.
The other arrested suspects are a
17-year-old Austrian and an 18-year-old Iraqi, but their names have not yet
been released.
Beran A. was revealed to have been building
a bomb in his parent's back garden and earlier this month it was reported the
teen was radicalized by notorious hate preacher Abul Baraa in Berlin, according
to German intelligence sources.
German magazine Profil, it was claimed that
Beran A. attended a business school in Neunkirchen, where he had to repeat a
year and was repeatedly violent towards girls, former classmates said.
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