Monday, November 23, 2015

Knife Attacks Planned In Sydney. Must Not Have Been Able To Get Guns!!

Sydney terror suspects allegedly plotted knife attacks for caliphate

Two arrested for planning Sydney terror attack
Two arrested for planning Sydney terror attack 02:21

Story highlights

  • Two men charged with "acts done in preparation for, or planning terrorist acts"
  • They were arrested after a raid on an address in a suburb in western Sydney
  • Comes weeks after a siege in a Sydney cafe left two hostages dead
(CNN)Two men have been charged 
with plotting attacks in Australia following
 a major counter-terrorism operation in
 Sydney.
The men, named in court documents 
as Omar Al-Kutobi and Mohammad 
Kiad, were advanced in their
 preparations for an act of terrorism 
in Australia as revenge for "incidents 
overseas," New South Wales Deputy Police Commissioner Catherine Burn said
 in a statement Wednesday.
    They were apprehended on Tuesday afternoon after a raid at a house in 
    Fairfield, a suburb in western Sydney, before being charged with "acts done 
    in preparation for, or planning terrorist acts," the statement said.
    "As a result of the police activities yesterday a number of items were seized
     and will be included as part of our evidence in court, and include a video
     recording, a flag, a machete and a hunting knife," Burn added.
    Inquest begins into Sydney siege deaths
    Inquest begins into Sydney siege deaths 03:09
    Report: Hostage killed by police bullet in Sydney siege
    Report: Hostage killed by police bullet in Sydney siege 02:08
    Cameraman stayed behind to aid police
    Cameraman stayed behind to aid police 02:09
    Al-Kutobi and Kiad did not apply for
     bail when they appeared via video
     link at a court hearing in Sydney on 
    Thursday, NSW Department of 
    Justice spokesperson Georgie 
    Loudon told CNN.
    Their case has been adjourned to 
    March 16.
    Police officers from the Joint Counter 
    Terrorism Team Sydney and members
     of the Tactical Operations Unit took 
    part in Operation Castrum, which also 
    included a search of the Fairfield 
    address, a motor vehicle and their 
    place of work, the NSW Police 
    statement added.
    "Our message is we are watching, 
    we are capable and we will act. That 
    s what the community expects and 
    that's what we will deliver," Burn said.

    Suspects made video

    Meanwhile, Prime Minister Tony Abbott told the country's parliament that the
     two men made a video saying they would carry out their attack by "stabbing 
    the kidneys and striking the necks," the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
    "Kneeling before the death cult flag with a knife in his hand and a machete
     before him, one of those arrested said this: 'I swear to almighty Allah we will 
    carry out the first operation for the soldiers of the caliphate in Australia,' 
    Abbott said.
    "He went on to say, 'I swear to almighty Allah, blonde people, there is no room 
    for blame between you and us. We only owe you, stabbing the kidneys and
     striking the necks.'
    The prime minister added: "I don't think it would be possible to witness uglier
     fanaticism than this -- more monstrous fanaticism and extremism than this -- 
    and I regret to say it is now present in our country."

    Sydney siege

    In December last year, Australian authorities stormed the Sydney cafe where 
    They moved in some 16 hours after the siege began, after hearing gunfire 
    inside the Lindt Chocolate Cafe in the center of the city. Two of the 17 hostages 
    initially held by the gunman died.
    Two other men will appear in court in Sydney later this month after they were 
    charged with terror offenses late last month, with one accused of possessing 
    documents designed to facilitate a terror attack on Australian soil.
    The arrests were made as part of Operation Appleby, an ongoing investigation
     into Islamist extremists, which led to sweeping pre-dawn counter-terror raids 
    in Sydney in September.
    Footage of one of the two men, identified as Sulayman Khalid, 20, appeared in 
    Australian media after his arrest, showing him dressed in a jacket bearing the 
    ISIS flag, storming off the set of an Australian current affairs show in August in
     which guests had been discussing local support for Islamic extremism.

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