The goal of the attack was to frighten the FPÖ and its supporters into dropping its resistance to mass Muslim migration into Europe. If Austrians are really paying attention, however, this should make them support the FPÖ’s aims.
“Convicted on DNA traces: Iraqi in custody after arson attack on FPÖ headquarters,” translated from “Von DNA-Spuren überführt: Iraker nach Brandanschlag auf FPÖ-Zentrale in Haft,” by René Rabeder, Exxpress, August 16, 2022 (thanks to Medforth):
Delayed success in the search: After an arson attack on the state office of the FPÖ Lower Austria in St. Pölten three years ago, a second suspect is in custody. A DNA match led to the Iraqi. An Afghan was arrested shortly after the attack.
According to prosecutors, a DNA match in the course of investigations into a terrorist organization led to the man. A trial date has not yet been set. “The investigations are not yet complete,” confirmed Leopold Bien from the St. Pölten public prosecutor’s office.
Afghan man sentenced to prison
The DNA match was already in late 2021, said the spokesman for the prosecutor. The prosecution did not disclose the suspect’s age or nationality. According to the free newspaper “Heute,” he is a 29-year-old Iraqi. A suspected accomplice was sentenced to prison in 2020, and two suspects have not yet been identified.Two other suspects unknown
In the early morning hours of August 12, 2019, a total of four suspects are said to have carried out an attack with incendiary devices on the state office of the FPÖ Lower Austria. The crime was recorded by a surveillance camera. Shortly after the attack, a 21-year-old Afghan man was arrested after visiting a Vienna hospital for burn injuries. He was sentenced to three and a half years in prison at the trial in 2020, which was not final, and a previously imposed prison sentence of seven months was also revoked.