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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.
NSW Premier Chris Minns is speaking on an ongoing investigation, after police uncovered a caravan carrying items purportedly illustrating a terror plot.
Australian police believe explosives found 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 cities for months.
A new timeline has emerged regarding the discovery of a caravan packed with ‘mining gel’ and alleged anti-Semitic hate notes, as police throw their full resources into investigating the ‘terror’ plot.
The Albanese government must now assume Australia’s Jewish community is under active terrorist attack and set up an Operation Sovereign Borders-type multi-agency campaign to combat the deadly rise of anti-Semitism in the country.
NSW Police will begin patrolling Jewish schools across the state in a bid to protect students and teachers from further potential anti-Semitic attacks.
It's believed the graffiti was painted on Wednesday night, just hours after NSW Police and Premier Chris Minns announced the discovery of the caravan in Dural, in Sydney's north-west. The caravan was discovered on the side of Derriwong Road on January 19. Authorities said it had been dumped there for several weeks.
Anthony Albanese has shut down reporters asking when he was briefed on an explosive-laden caravan involved in an alleged anti-Semitic terror plot in Sydney.
A caravan packed with explosives is the means. A note in the vehicle with Jewish addresses including a synagogue is the motive. Taken together these facts tell me that there is a growing risk of a mass casualty attack in Australia,
Detectives are still trying to find the ringleaders who may have recruited two stooges in a suspected anti-Semitic terror plot involving an explosives-laden caravan.
Several insiders say the investigation into a caravan found laden with explosives has now stretched beyond just Sydney.