While preparations for the Coldplay spectacle that starts in Vienna on Wednesday are in full swing, it is remarkably quiet in the so-called threat scene. Despite everything, the area around the Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna is being expanded into a heavily secured zone.
Several dozen “threats” are currently under strict surveillance by police and the secret service. After the apparently foiled attack on fans of American superstar Taylor Swift, domestic security authorities do not want to leave anything to chance – or to foreign secret services – at the upcoming concerts of British rockers Coldplay.
The abstract threat of an increased risk of terrorism is currently present, but there are probably no concrete plans.
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On the one hand, because Coldplay, unlike Swift, is not considered a top target for attacks – and on the other hand, the Islamist community in this country has literally gone into hiding. However, Salafists on TikTok complain that Muslims have become the enemy.
As always, the blame lies with the media: “They manage to conspire and slander us in such a short time,” said Berlin Islamist influencer and alleged hate preacher Abul Baraa, with whom Beran A. is said to have become radicalized.
A high security zone is intended to prevent errors
The fact is that the area around Vienna’s Happel Stadium will become a high-security zone. The focus is on access and access controls with locks for cars to the stadium and personal house searches, emphasizes the state police of the federal capital.
In addition to security services, civilian emergency services and special units such as WEGA, the dog brigade and the Cobra task force must also ensure security.
You absolutely don’t want to make any mistakes, after all, the whole world is watching us again…
Source: Krone

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