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A man claiming to own the Dural property linked to a counterterrorism investigation says police broke down the front door and handcuffed his tenant.
Australian police say they suspect explosives stashed on Sydney’s outskirts were evidence of a deadly escalation in a campaign of antisemitic arson and graffiti crimes that has been waged in major cit
A trailer packed with explosives and a list of apparent Jewish targets was found hidden in an Australian suburb last week, police revealed Wednesday — in what they described as a thwarted
SYDNEY: Australian authorities said Wednesday (j=Jan 29) they had seized explosives stored in a caravan in greater Sydney possibly intended for a "mass casualty" anti-Semitic attack.
NSW Police are investigating a caravan, which was laden with power gel explosives and had the potential to a cause a "mass casualty event", alongside a document with both antisemitic sentiments and a list of targets.
Calls have grown for mandatory jail time after an explosives-laden caravan was discovered with anti-Semitic material, setting the stage for a political showdown.
Police were tipped off about the caravan on a property in Sydney’s north-west on January 19. It was discovered to be full of what police believe to be an emulsion-based explosive called powergel, alongside the antisemitic note.
The explosives located in a caravan could have caused a 'potential mass casualty event', authorities have said.
Australian police say they have foiled a planned antisemitic attack after discovering a caravan containing explosives alongside a list of Jewish targets. Police found enough explosives to make a bomb with a blast of around 130ft (40m) hidden in a caravan in the Sydney suburb of Dural on 19 January,
Australian police are investigating whether explosives found in a caravan days ago in Sydney, the capital city of Australia's state of New South Wales (NSW), were intended to be used in an antisemitic attack.
Explosives found in a caravan in Dural could have caused a 'mass casualty event', with counter-terrorism police dispatched to investigate if they were intended for an antisemitic attack.