The Gold Coast Bulletin

Chilling detail in terror plot trial

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AS Australian­s gathered to celebrate Christmas in Melbourne in 2016, aspiring terrorist Ibrahim Abbas was plotting to kill.

He wanted to run down a police officer, use a machete to chop and kill Australian citizens and, if that plan failed, detonate a suicide vest in the middle of Federation Square.

The place and time had to be significan­t, somewhere that would “instil fear the most”, the confessed terror conspirato­r told police before turning on his family and friends.

Abbas, 24, is giving evidence in the Supreme Court against his younger brother Hamza Abbas, 23, cousin Abdullah Chaarani, 27, and Ahmed Mohamed, 25. Chilling details of his plan have been revealed through Ibrahim Abbas’s police interview after his arrest on December 22, 2016.

“I was gonna run at them, slice their necks,” he said.

He talked of “chopping to kill” people with a machete and a backup suicide vest “so if police subdue me, I at least have that chance to take someone with me”.

He’d seen one used in an Islamic State video in which a Kurdish prisoner had been “shredded”.

He told Australian Federal Police officers he had tried to recruit Hamza Abbas, Chaarani and Mohamed because a group could do more.

He said they had been discussing the plan for a month, but he had been hinting to Chaarani for two years.

“(A bomb-making video) put things into perspectiv­e. It’s not as hard as we thought it was and so, um, we started preparatio­ns,” he said.

He said Chaarani and Mohamed were involved in discussion­s and on the day he intended to bring Hamza Abbas and “put a vest on him”.

Ibrahim Abbas said his goal was to “cause as much chaos, destructio­n, fear, bloodshed”

BECAUSE AUSTRALIA KILLS MUSLIMS, OK, THEREFORE I BELIEVE IT’S FINE FOR ME TO KILL AUSTRALIAN­S IBRAHIM ABBAS

as possible as revenge for the deaths of Muslims killed in the fight against Islamic State.

“So because Australia kills Muslims, OK, therefore I believe it’s fine for me to kill Australian­s,” he said.

He discussed buying machetes, confessing it was because “it’s not hard to kill a person with a machete, it just takes one slice to the neck”.

There were also failed attempts to make an explosive device, and scouting of other possible locations, including St Kilda Beach.

Hamza Abbas, Chaarani and Mohamed deny conspiring with Ibrahim Abbas to prepare an attack.

The trial continues.

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