The bomb threats last fall do not only go to the report of an individual. According to the latest investigations, an “unknown group of perpetrators from Germany” is supposed to “edit”. There is also an indication of a possible motive.
The threats must be “shocked by the authorities,” Ulrike Breitender told the public prosecutor of Linz. It is “a special case of cyberbullying”. The suspects have not yet been investigated.
As reported, it was initially only assumed that a Swiss was 20 years old at the time of crime. So far, four threatening e -mails have been assigned to him. Nevertheless, he is still almost, also has access to his laptop and mobile phone. A lack of documents is argued against an arrest.
The bomb threats against various Austrian train stations, schools and shopping centers were sent, especially at the end of September and the beginning of October, per e -mail in their directorate of the State Police. 690 trains were hit. They could not drive or drive too late or had to leave the individual position.
Source: Krone

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