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Eggs thrown at young women in Bondi with police investigating whether it was another antisemitic attack | Eggs thrown at young women in Bondi with police investigating whether it was another antisemitic attack |
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Investigators say clothing of five women possibly identified them as targets, while more antisemitic graffiti discovered in nearby Randwick | Investigators say clothing of five women possibly identified them as targets, while more antisemitic graffiti discovered in nearby Randwick |
Eggs and verbal abuse have been hurled at five young women near Bondi beach and more cars and buildings have been spray-painted in Sydney in the latest antisemitic attacks, police say. | Eggs and verbal abuse have been hurled at five young women near Bondi beach and more cars and buildings have been spray-painted in Sydney in the latest antisemitic attacks, police say. |
Investigators believe the women were targeted by three young men in a silver Mazda that later crashed on to a kerb with the engine running on Saturday night. | Investigators believe the women were targeted by three young men in a silver Mazda that later crashed on to a kerb with the engine running on Saturday night. |
The men allegedly fled before the car was found in Rose Bay. It contained a carton of eggs and an empty jerrycan, police said. | The men allegedly fled before the car was found in Rose Bay. It contained a carton of eggs and an empty jerrycan, police said. |
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Strike Force Pearl’s commander, Det Supt Darren Newman, said investigators were treating the matter as a potential antisemitic attack with the young women’s clothing possibly identifying them as targets. | |
“We’re looking at hundreds and hundreds of hours of CCTV, we’re trying to track vehicles and persons in all of these matters,” he told reporters on Sunday. | “We’re looking at hundreds and hundreds of hours of CCTV, we’re trying to track vehicles and persons in all of these matters,” he told reporters on Sunday. |
“We will make sure that we go after every single person involved in those offences. We will track you down. What you’ve done last night is highly offensive – it’s criminal.” | “We will make sure that we go after every single person involved in those offences. We will track you down. What you’ve done last night is highly offensive – it’s criminal.” |
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Vandals sprayed cars and garage doors in nearby Randwick and Kingsford with antisemitic obscenities, mirroring previous graffiti attacks in the city’s east. | |
Newman said under his command 11 arrests had been made, 66 charges laid and 12 investigations launched, with some of the attacks linked. | Newman said under his command 11 arrests had been made, 66 charges laid and 12 investigations launched, with some of the attacks linked. |
He ruled out any link between the events of Saturday night and a caravan found on Sydney’s north-west outskirts that contained explosives and addresses of Jewish targets. | He ruled out any link between the events of Saturday night and a caravan found on Sydney’s north-west outskirts that contained explosives and addresses of Jewish targets. |
The Australian federal police are investigating whether overseas actors or others have paid local criminals to carry out antisemitic attacks. | The Australian federal police are investigating whether overseas actors or others have paid local criminals to carry out antisemitic attacks. |
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