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Austria arrests Moroccan on suspicion of planning attack in Salzburg

December 20, 2016 at 5:24 pm

Austria has arrested a 25-year-old asylum seeker from Morocco on suspicion of planning an attack during the holiday season in the city of Salzburg, prosecutors said today.

A search of an accommodation centre for asylum seekers in the town of Fuschl am See yesterday, where the man was living, found “no materials clearly required for the execution of an attack”, the Salzburg prosecutors’ office said in a statement.

It could not, however, be ruled out that he was planning an attack, a spokesman added. The formal accusation against the suspect is that he belongs to an unspecified “terrorist organisation”.

Independently of the arrest, Austria is deploying more police at busy public places and tightening other security measures in response to yesterday’s attack on a Christmas market in Berlin in which 12 people were killed.

“The police were informed in recent months that unidentified men had discussed an alleged terrorist attack in Salzburg in the period around Christmas/New Year,” the prosecutors’ office said, describing the Moroccan as the main suspect.

“Along with smaller amounts of drugs and cash in the amount of more than €8,000 ($8,300) several electronic devices were seized, which will be assessed,” the prosecutors’ office said, adding that it could not provide further details.