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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Austrian "Security"



Covid testing and vaccination station in Vienna hires convicted ISIS terrorist as security (What could possibly go wrong?)

You won't believe this one. In Austria, a man (not further identified) is caught trying to join ISIS. After conviction, he serves what was obviously a short sentence and is released back into society. Next thing you know, he turns up at a Covid testing and vaccination center in Vienna as a security guard!! Well, you know how this story turns out. Next thing you know, he is charged with raping a fellow employee.

The below article from Kronen Zeitung (Austria) is translated by Fousesquawk. 

 https://www.krone.at/2681195

Man in investigative custody

ISIS terrorist was security in Austria Center Vienna

The man worked at the vaccination station for Corona vaccines (Photo: Helmet Fohringer)

A convicted ISIS terrorist was working at the beginning of the year in the vaccination and testing station in Austria Center Vienna (ACV) as security. There the 21-year-old was arrested on January 6-he reportedly forced himself upon a work colleague the previous night. Since then the man is in investigation custody. On Wednesday, he had to appear before the Vienna regional court for rape, in which his criminal record emerged.

How the 21-year-old succeeded in getting a job in security service at the largest vaccination and testing station in the federal capital, as a legally-convicted ex-ISIS terrorist, along with three other relevant convictions, seems a good question to ask not only the State Prosecutor.

His previous life had obviously not been checked by the company that hired him- neither the Austria Center Vienna nor the Worker Samaritan Federation Vienna (ASBW) as a vaccination-testing operator, as research by APA (Austrian Press Agency) showed.

Man was already convicted

It is a fact that in June 2017 in Vienna, the man was sentenced to 2-1/2 years imprisonment-at least 10 months to be served- for terrorist association and criminal organization. For a young man-he was 17 years old- not an inconsiderable degree of punishment. According to the verdict, at the end of May 2016, he had joined the radical Islamist militia, Islamic State (IS), and intended to go to a terror camp to undergo combat training.

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The man reportedly met a woman at work, who he ultimately raped. (Photo: APA/Herbert Neubauer)

However, he was grabbed by Turkish authorities in the South Anatolian border town of Gaziantep, prevented from traveling on, and sent back to Austria. Back in Vienna, in July 2016, he approached 11 and 12-year-old boys in a park and tried to recruit them for ISIS.

Also surfaced after imprisonment

After serving the minimum mandatory part of his sentence, the young man no longer surfaced in committing terrorist crimes. He did, however, continue to commit offenses, most recently, he was convicted of (committing) intentional serious bodily injury.

Reportedly raped a work colleague

On January 5, as a security guard in the Austria Center, he met a co-worker at the vaccination station, with whom he made an appointment after work. They met in the city, went to a fast food shop for something to eat, and according to the complaint, went to a hotel at his urging. As the prosecutor laid out, the woman was reportedly intimidated at this point by the tall, strong, and dominant man.

She then laid down in bed and went to sleep while he took a shower. When he came out of the bathroom, he ordered her to undress counting to 10, and despite her crying and pleas, repeatedly raped her.

The accused: "She went with me"

The accused, who on the grounds of his terrorist past, was brought into the courtroom by a heavily armed special commando unit of the Justice Guard, denied it. He got along with the woman very well: "She went with me, I did not ask her at all." In the hotel, she laid her head on his chest as they watched TV in bed, caressed him, and asked if he wanted to sleep with her.  To that, he said yes: "I am a man. When she said: I don't want anymore, I immediately stopped."

Samaritan union" "Terrible incident"

Both the Austria Center Vienna (ACV) and the Worker Samaritan Union Vienna (ASBW) commented on the circumstance that a convicted ISIS terrorist had worked as security in the largest Vienna testing and vaccination station. " In the course of close and good cooperation with the Austria Center Vienna, we immediately learned of this terrible incident at the beginning of this year. The concerned security firm is a well-known company and has assured us that all workers deployed in ACV in turn will be checked by the police. We are shocked by the events. To the victim, we would like to express our sympathy and hope for a speedy legal resolution," the Samaritan Union stated.

ACV requires good character certificate 

(Added by Fousesquawk)



The ACV stressed to the APA that the sexual attack against a vaccination station employee happened outside work. The (female) employee reported it to a supervisor the next day, "whereupon the Austria Center Vienna immediately notified the police due to the seriousness of the accusation," it said in a detailed statement. They questioned both persons separately, whereupon the suspect was taken to the police for further questioning.

The (female) employee is still employed by the Austria Center Vienna. The accused was hired by a security firm, which was commissioned by the Worker Samaritan Union. According to the Worker-Samaritan-Union, its security firm was contractually obligated to provide only personnel for the  Vaccination and Testing Station who have presented an impeccable character certification. 


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