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Sydney church stabbing: police charge 16-year-old boy with terrorism offence Sydney church stabbing: police charge 16-year-old boy with terrorism offence
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Bishop and priest were injured in alleged terror incident at church in suburb of Wakeley on Monday Bishop was injured in alleged incident in Wakeley with the teenager expected to appear at a bedside court hearing on Friday
Police have charged a 16-year-old boy alleged to have stabbed a bishop and priest at a western Sydney church with a terrorism offence.Police have charged a 16-year-old boy alleged to have stabbed a bishop and priest at a western Sydney church with a terrorism offence.
On Thursday night, New South Wales police announced the teenager, who had been recovering after undergoing surgery after severing his finger following the attack on Monday night, had been charged.On Thursday night, New South Wales police announced the teenager, who had been recovering after undergoing surgery after severing his finger following the attack on Monday night, had been charged.
Police said in a statement that on Thursday afternoon counter-terrorism investigators “attended a medical facility to interview the boy, before he was charged with committing a terrorist act … an offence which carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment for life”.Police said in a statement that on Thursday afternoon counter-terrorism investigators “attended a medical facility to interview the boy, before he was charged with committing a terrorist act … an offence which carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment for life”.
The police said the boy had been refused bail and was expected to appear before a bedside court hearing on Friday.The police said the boy had been refused bail and was expected to appear before a bedside court hearing on Friday.
Earlier on Thursday, the first person arrested and charged for taking part in the riots that broke out in the aftermath of the alleged stabbing of bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, 53, at the Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd church appeared at court.Earlier on Thursday, the first person arrested and charged for taking part in the riots that broke out in the aftermath of the alleged stabbing of bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, 53, at the Assyrian Christ the Good Shepherd church appeared at court.
Dani Mansour, 19, was charged with riot, affray and destroying or damaging property as part of the mob that allegedly attacked police on Monday night.Dani Mansour, 19, was charged with riot, affray and destroying or damaging property as part of the mob that allegedly attacked police on Monday night.
The 53-year-old bishop, who had been in hospital since the alleged stabbing, spoke his followers on Thursday.The 53-year-old bishop, who had been in hospital since the alleged stabbing, spoke his followers on Thursday.
A 39-year-old priest was also allegedly stabbed after trying to intervene, according to police in the incident on Monday. He and the bishop were expected to recover after undergoing surgery.A 39-year-old priest was also allegedly stabbed after trying to intervene, according to police in the incident on Monday. He and the bishop were expected to recover after undergoing surgery.
The incident triggered a riot outside the church allegedly involving violence towards police and paramedics.The incident triggered a riot outside the church allegedly involving violence towards police and paramedics.
The church on Thursday released an audio statement from Emmanuel in which the bishop, speaking from his hospital bed, said he was recovering well and that he was praying for his alleged attacker.The church on Thursday released an audio statement from Emmanuel in which the bishop, speaking from his hospital bed, said he was recovering well and that he was praying for his alleged attacker.
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Emmanuel, who has a popular online presence and a large following, has previously criticised Islam and the prophet Muhammad in public sermons.Emmanuel, who has a popular online presence and a large following, has previously criticised Islam and the prophet Muhammad in public sermons.
Additional reporting: Catie McLeod, Luca Ittimani, Mostafa RachwaniAdditional reporting: Catie McLeod, Luca Ittimani, Mostafa Rachwani