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Two arrested in Sydney raids linked to alleged plot to attack naval base | |
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Two men are expected to be charged with terrorism offences following raids in the Sydney suburbs of Bankstown and Merrylands as part of Operation Appleby. | |
New South Wales police deputy commissioner Catherine Burn said the charges were linked to a plot to possibly attack government buildings in Sydney. The Australian federal police headquarters and a navy base in the city’s east were among the alleged targets she named, but declined to give details of the men’s alleged involvement. | New South Wales police deputy commissioner Catherine Burn said the charges were linked to a plot to possibly attack government buildings in Sydney. The Australian federal police headquarters and a navy base in the city’s east were among the alleged targets she named, but declined to give details of the men’s alleged involvement. |
One of the men, 20-year-old Mohammad Almaouie from Bankstown, was targeted in raids earlier this month. Five men were charged with conspiring to prepare to commit a terrorist act following the raids. | |
His brother, Jibryl Almaouie, was among those charged earlier this month. | |
Mohammad is expected to be charged with the same offence, Burn said on Wednesday | |
Burn said the alleged plot did not relate to “a specific act, a specific activity”. | Burn said the alleged plot did not relate to “a specific act, a specific activity”. |
“What we will be [alleging] is there was a group of people who came together with the idea, with the intent to do something and they started to make preparations to carry out a terrorist act,” she said. | |
“We think we disrupted what may have eventuated into something becoming more specific.” | “We think we disrupted what may have eventuated into something becoming more specific.” |
The charges relating to Mohammad were based on handwritten documents seized from a Wiley Park home in December 2014 which allegedly mentioned locations including the AFP headquarters, NSW police stations and a navy base in Woolloomooloo. | |
The second man arrested is understood to be a 24-year-old whose home in Merrylands has also been repeatedly raided by police. | The second man arrested is understood to be a 24-year-old whose home in Merrylands has also been repeatedly raided by police. |
It is anticipated he will be charged with making a document likely to facilitate a terrorist act, Burn says. | |
The A total of 13 people have been charged as part of Operation Appleby, which commenced in May 2014. | |