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Australian terror threat
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Australian authorities disrupted what they
described as a pending attack "on a member of the
public," part of a sweeping counterterrorism
operation on Thursday that came just days after
the country raised its terror alert level to
high. At least one person was arrested in
connection with "terrorism offenses" and another
15 were detained during more than two dozen
searches in Sydney. Authorities declined to
detail the specific threat, citing an ongoing
operation. The identity of the suspect in custody
and the specific charges are expected to be
released later following a court appearance.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott told reporters that
authorities received intelligence that Islamic
militants inside Australia had been urged to
carry out a public execution or "demonstration
killing. Australia media reported that the
suspects were planning to kidnap and behead a
member of the public, before draping them in an
ISIS flag. This week, the Australian government
was one of 40 nations that agreed to contribute
to the fight against ISIS, the terror group that
calls itself the Islamic State.
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