A teenage boy from Austria has pleaded guilty to planning to bomb a Vienna train station. The 14-year-old downloaded bomb making instructions onto his Playstation games console and contacted religious militants in Syria liked to the group calling itself Islamic State (ISIL). <br /><br /> His lawyer, Rudolf Meyer, was asked by reporters what motivated the boy to do what he did.<br /><br /> “It’s due to being socially excluded to a certain extent,being discriminated against,” said Meyer. “If Western countries don’t see that money needs to be spent to fight radicalisation, it won’t just be him, but thousands of other youths.”<br /><br /> Meyer said the boy had only been “playing with the idea” of making a bomb.<br /><br /> The teen was sentenced to two years in jail. Sixteen months were suspended. He will serve the remaining eight months in a juvenile detention centre. <br /><br /> Police had said at the time of his arrest in October 2014 that the boy made “concrete enquiries about buying ingredients” for a bomb and “planned to explode