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Australia detains terror suspects Australia detains terror suspects
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Australian police have arrested four people in the southern city of Melbourne after uncovering what they say was a plot to launch an attack.Australian police have arrested four people in the southern city of Melbourne after uncovering what they say was a plot to launch an attack.
The group was preparing a suicide attack on an army base, police said.The group was preparing a suicide attack on an army base, police said.
More than 400 officers were involved in carrying out 19 search warrants across the city before dawn on Tuesday. More than 400 officers were involved in searching 19 properties across the city before dawn on Tuesday.
The suspects include Australian nationals of Somali and Lebanese descent, and those arrested are due to appear in court later in the day.The suspects include Australian nationals of Somali and Lebanese descent, and those arrested are due to appear in court later in the day.
Those arrested are aged between 22 and 26, police said.
Suicide plan
"Police believe members of a Melbourne-based group have been undertaking planning to carry out a terrorist attack in Australia and allegedly involved in hostilities in Somalia," a police statement said."Police believe members of a Melbourne-based group have been undertaking planning to carry out a terrorist attack in Australia and allegedly involved in hostilities in Somalia," a police statement said.
The attack would have been the most serious terrorist attack on Australian soil, police said, adding that they believed the group planned to use semi-automatic weapons to kill as many service personnel as possible before they themselves were killed. class="" href="/2/hi/africa/8133127.stm">Meeting Somalia's al-Shabab
"The men's intention was to actually go into the army barracks and to kill as many soldiers as they could before they themselves were killed," said Tony Negus, acting chief commissioner of the Australian Federal Police.
The attack would have been the most serious terrorist attack on Australian soil, he added.
"Members of the group have been actively seeking a fatwa or religious ruling to justify a terror attack on Australia," said Mr Negus.
The police said that the raids came after a seven-month operation involving several state and federal agencies.The police said that the raids came after a seven-month operation involving several state and federal agencies.
Homes across several northern Melbourne suburbs were among those raided, The Australian reports.Homes across several northern Melbourne suburbs were among those raided, The Australian reports.
It adds that those arrested are thought to be linked to the Somali-based al-Shabaab group, which seeks to overthrow the Somali government and is believed to have links to al-Qaeda. It adds that those arrested are thought to be linked to the Somali-based al-Shabab group, which seeks to overthrow the Somali government and is believed to have links to al-Qaeda.
The BBC's Nick Bryant, in Sydney, says reports suggest electronic surveillance was used to monitor members of the group.The BBC's Nick Bryant, in Sydney, says reports suggest electronic surveillance was used to monitor members of the group.
Members of the Melbourne-based cell reportedly travelled to Somalia in recent months to train, The Australian reports.Members of the Melbourne-based cell reportedly travelled to Somalia in recent months to train, The Australian reports.