Police investigating the discovery of an explosives-laden caravan at Dural in Sydney's north-west have today made 14 arrests — charged with 49 offences.
The explosive-filled caravan was a "fake terrorism plot" that aimed to scare the Jewish community, but there was no risk of a mass casualty event.
The timing matters because hate speech laws were rushed through, in part, because of the angst over antisemitic attacks.
The fake caravan plot involved several people with different levels of involvement, according to police. Between them, they ...
More than a dozen antisemitic attacks, from graffiti in Sydney’s east to a bomb plot in Dural, were “con-jobs” organised by powerful crime figures.
However, Australian Federal Police alleged Akca reached out to authorities to provide information about a caravan full of explosives and anti-Semitic material found in Dural in Sydney's north ...
Sayit Erhan Akca, the fugitive alleged to be the mastermind behind the “terror caravan plot,” has a long history of posting ...
A fake plan to attack a Sydney synagogue using a caravan of explosives was fabricated by an organised crime network in order to divert police resources, Australian police said on Monday.
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