Boy, 15, arrested in connection with plot to bomb Taylor Swift’s Vienna concerts & recruiting ‘terrorists’

A TEEN has been arrested in connection with the chilling plot to bomb Taylor Swift's Vienna concerts last month.

Police in Frankfurt detained a 15-year-old boy on suspicions of "recruiting for a terrorist organisation", the Federal Prosecutor's Office confirmed today.

A teen has been arrested in connection with the chilling plot to bomb Taylor Swift's Vienna concerts last month
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A teen has been arrested in connection with the chilling plot to bomb Taylor Swift's Vienna concerts last monthCredit: Getty
Swift's concerts were supposed to take place at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna
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Swift's concerts were supposed to take place at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna

Investigators searched his apartment where he reportedly lives with his parents and three other siblings.

Several devices were seized from the property including data storage devices, a computer and a mobile phone.

The teen is said to have been from Syria, according to Bild.

Ines Peterson, spokeswoman for the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office: "The proceedings are being conducted against a suspect on suspicion of recruiting for a terrorist organisation abroad.

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"No further information is currently being provided." 

The 15-year-old is the second of three men suspected of being involved in the alleged "ISIS plans".

So far only one other man, named as Beran A, has admitted to being involved in plans to run over fans outside Vienna’s Ernst-Happel Stadium.

Cops reportedly seized chemical and biological substances meant to build a "dirty bomb" at one of the accomplices homes, local outlet Kurier reported.

The men allegedly had specific and detailed plans on how to carry out a mass attack at the venue where some 65,000 fans were expected to gather for each show.

Officers say the believed the 15-year-old was speaking with Beran ahead of the concerts and is feared to have advised with him over the planned attacks.

Beran, 19, had allegedly aimed to carry out an attack on the Swift concerts on Thursday or Friday.

A third 17-year-old boy was also believed to be acting as an accomplice.

During a search of Beran's home, authorities in Austria found ­various substances and tools used for building bombs.

They also found IS propaganda, 21,000 euros in counterfeit money, machetes, knives and blank ammunition.

Following the foiled plot, Taylor and her team have put a ring of steel around the remaining shows.

Security at Wembley has been beefed up and it is expected there will be an increased police presence in the area.