Explosives-Laden Caravan Found in Sydney Sparks Counter-Terrorism Investigation
New South Wales authorities are investigating a serious incident in which a caravan filled with explosives was discovered at a residential property in Dural, a suburb on the outskirts of Sydney. The discovery, made on January 19, is believed to be linked to potential antisemitic intentions, according to police reports.
The state's Deputy Police Commissioner, David Hudson, confirmed that several individuals connected to the incident have been arrested. He noted that this event marks an escalation from recent antisemitic acts, such as graffiti and arson, that have occurred in the region. The explosives found in the caravan could have led to a "mass casualty event," as described by New South Wales Premier Chris Minns.
A joint counter-terrorism team, which includes the New South Wales police, the Australian Federal Police, and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, has been deployed to investigate the case further. Premier Minns emphasized that there will be "absolutely no tolerance" for such acts of violence in the community, reinforcing the seriousness of the threat posed.
As the investigation continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Details surrounding the case are still emerging.
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