NSW Premier Chris Minns is speaking on an ongoing investigation, after police uncovered a caravan carrying items purportedly illustrating a terror plot.
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The NSW police are continuing their investigation before charging the individual, according to Webb taking their time because the immediate threat had been averted.
Assistant Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite claims NewSouthWales Premier ChrisMinns is taking “quick and decisive” action on antisemitic behaviour. “I certainly back what Chris ...
The pair are allegedly connected to the caravan filled with explosives believed to have a potential blast zone of 40 metres, and considered to be on the periphery of a broader antisemitism terror investigation.
A furious NSW Premier Chris Minns has vowed to lock up the "bastards" committing antisemitic attacks across Sydney. Minns lambasted the attacks as "utterly appalling and shameful", adding that he was ashamed to admit there were "terrible people" within the community.
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation says it anticipated spikes in politically motivated violence months before a caravan laced with explosives, intended for Jewish targets in Sydney, was discovered by the side of the road 10 days ago.