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Five in custody over alleged Melbourne Christmas terrorism plot | Five in custody over alleged Melbourne Christmas terrorism plot |
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Victoria police say they have foiled an alleged plot by terrorists to attack landmark locations in Melbourne’s CBD including St Paul’s Cathedral, Flinders Street station and Federation Square with explosives and other weapons, possibly on Christmas Day. | Victoria police say they have foiled an alleged plot by terrorists to attack landmark locations in Melbourne’s CBD including St Paul’s Cathedral, Flinders Street station and Federation Square with explosives and other weapons, possibly on Christmas Day. |
The chief police commissioner, Graham Ashton, told reporters on Friday morning that five search warrants were conducted at properties in Flemington, Meadow Heights, Dallas, Campbellfield and Gladstone Park on Thursday night. | The chief police commissioner, Graham Ashton, told reporters on Friday morning that five search warrants were conducted at properties in Flemington, Meadow Heights, Dallas, Campbellfield and Gladstone Park on Thursday night. |
Seven arrests were made, with five people remaining in custody, he said. Some of the men would appear in court on Friday afternoon, he said. | Seven arrests were made, with five people remaining in custody, he said. Some of the men would appear in court on Friday afternoon, he said. |
The first of the seven, Abdullah Chaarani, appeared in Melbourne magistrates’ court on Friday afternoon charged with preparing for, or planning, a terrorist act in December. The 26-year-old was remanded in custody and is scheduled to return to court in April. | |
“The attack that we will allege was being planned, we believe was going to involve an explosive event, the use of explosives, and we gathered evidence to support that,” Ashton said. | “The attack that we will allege was being planned, we believe was going to involve an explosive event, the use of explosives, and we gathered evidence to support that,” Ashton said. |
“There has also been evidence around the possibility of an intention to use other weapons. That could include knives and/or a firearm. That will form part of our allegations when the matter is presented to court.” | |
Four of the five men to face court were Australian-born men in their 20s, the commissioner said. A further suspect facing charges was born in Egypt. | Four of the five men to face court were Australian-born men in their 20s, the commissioner said. A further suspect facing charges was born in Egypt. |
Ashton said there would be an increased police presence for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and over the new year period, but there was no longer any direct threat. He said 400 officers were involved in the operation between Victoria police, Australian federal police and Asio. | Ashton said there would be an increased police presence for the Boxing Day Test at the MCG and over the new year period, but there was no longer any direct threat. He said 400 officers were involved in the operation between Victoria police, Australian federal police and Asio. |
Police believed the men were self-radicalised, “inspired by Isis and Isis propaganda”, Ashton said. “The individuals involved in this matter have been persons of interest for Victoria Police and intelligence agencies now for some period of time,” Ashton said. | Police believed the men were self-radicalised, “inspired by Isis and Isis propaganda”, Ashton said. “The individuals involved in this matter have been persons of interest for Victoria Police and intelligence agencies now for some period of time,” Ashton said. |
One search operation was under way in Meadow Heights on Friday morning, Ashton said. | |
The Australian federal police commissioner, Andrew Colvin, said compared with other threatened attacks in the past few years, the alleged plot “concerns me more than any other event that I’ve seen”. | The Australian federal police commissioner, Andrew Colvin, said compared with other threatened attacks in the past few years, the alleged plot “concerns me more than any other event that I’ve seen”. |
“They had moved very quickly from an intention to a capability, and developed capability, including quite progressed plans, we will allege.” | “They had moved very quickly from an intention to a capability, and developed capability, including quite progressed plans, we will allege.” |
“This news will be of great concern to all Australians,” Turnbull said. “We are approaching the Christmas season, a time when we come together in peace and love, with our families. We congregate in public places for Christmas, for New Year’s Eve. It is a time of happiness and joy.” | |
The premier, Daniel Andrews, said: “This matter has been contained,” he said. “We of course know and understand that the threat of these sorts of acts more broadly is very real. Victorians should go about their business at this very special time of the year. | |
“What is going to be alleged was going to occur if not for the professionalism and hard work of our police, were not acts of faith, they were in their planning acts of evil.” | |