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During house searches on suspicion of terrorist financing, cash was also seized, including from the apartment of a Viennese imam. But money has nothing to do with terror, says his son. A search for clues.
“A clear indication that these cash resources are being used for terrorist financing because they are incomprehensible.” This is what Interior Minister Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) said about the case of the Viennese imam who found 100,000 euros in cash last week, when the police carried out raids against the Muslim Brotherhood. In the course of these raids on mosques, associations, offices and private apartments, assets of more than 20 million euros were discovered; The message circulated here that it was about cash, but in reality it is primarily about real estate. Cash was also insured, worth 200,000 euros. “But it has nothing to do with the financing of terrorism,” says the son of the Viennese imam, who was the person with the most cash.