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Austria admits 'intolerable mistakes' in checks on Vienna attacker

 

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FILE PHOTO: Austria's Interior Minister Karl Nehammer speaks during a news conference at the Interior Ministry after exchanges of gunfire in Vienna, Austria November 3, 2020. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner

 

VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria on Friday admitted "intolerable mistakes" in the handling of intelligence on the jihadist who killed four people in Vienna on Monday, saying it could have considered him a greater threat and monitored him more closely.

 

The head of the main domestic intelligence agency for the city of Vienna, the Vienna Provincial Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counter-Terrorism (LVT), was stepping down temporarily while an investigation was carried out, Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told a news conference.

 

"Obvious and from our point of view intolerable mistakes were made," Nehammer said.

 

Austria had already admitted fumbling intelligence from Slovakia that the 20-year-old gunman, who was shot dead by police during his rampage in the centre of the capital, had attempted to buy ammunition there.

 

"People in Germany who were being monitored by German intelligence stayed in Austria in the summer and also met the attacker here," Vienna police chief Gerhard Puerstl said.

 

"These facts together with the findings that emerged from the information from Slovakia could have led to a different outcome regarding the assessment of the threat posed by the perpetrator," he added.

 

Nehammer said all such threat assessments would be reviewed to ensure the right monitoring measures were in place.

 

Austria also ordered the closure of a mosques and a prayer room in Vienna that the attacker visited frequently and which had contributed to his radicalisation, Integration Minister Susanne Raab said.

 

Austria, a country of 8.9 million people, has roughly 600,000 Muslim inhabitants, most of whom are Turkish or have families of Turkish origin.

 

The Islamic religious community IGGO said freedom of religion was an important value, but which must also be protected from within its own ranks. It said it worked with the authorities to close the mosque.

 

After Friday prayers at a mosque in Vienna, Imam Salim Mujkanovic condemned the attack and said: "Today it was a call to the youths who might not have had such a tight link (to the extremists) via the internet or personally, but there is a danger that they might be involved in this in the future."

 

Austria has arrested 15 people in connection with the attack. A Vienna court ordered eight of them, aged 16-24, to be detained in custody, it said on Friday.

 

"They are strongly suspected of having contributed to the crimes of murder, belonging to a terrorist organisation and a criminal organisation by supporting the attacker in the run-up to the attack," the court said, adding that its ruling was initially valid until Nov. 20.

 

Police in Germany on Friday searched homes and businesses linked to four people believed to have had ties to the shooter, whom Austrian authorities have described as an Islamist terrorist.

 

Switzerland has also arrested two men who the authorities there said knew the attacker.

 

(Reporting by Francois Murphy and Kirsti Knolle, Fedja Grulovic; Additional reporting by Michael Shields; Editing by Hugh Lawson, William Maclean and Alison Williams)

 

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I think the problem is that most of these agencies simply find the job rewarding enough, without doing anything.  They sit around drinking coffee and talking, but not taking action.  It could have prevented many lives being lost, and I'm not just talking Europe, but the US as well.  Lets see how Biden handles it.

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17 hours ago, rupert the bear said:

same thing we hear every time this happens,perhaps its the climate of pc that stops action or a complacent action from the law?

 

 

 

Kurz government is PC? You have to be joking...

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