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Australian police charge man:

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Australian counter-terror officers arrested a 40-year-old man at Sydney Airport, after he disembarke­d from a flight from London, and charged him with making online threats “relating to New Year’s Eve” festivitie­s in Sydney, police said on Friday.

The arrest follows police raids across the southern city of Melbourne a week ago, which authoritie­s said foiled an Islamic State-inspired plot to attack prominent sites in the city on Christmas Eve.

Damien O’Neil was arrested late on Thursday and refused bail by a court on Friday.

He was charged under criminal laws relating to suicide or encouragin­g suicide, not terrorism laws, police said in a statement. Police did not reveal his nationalit­y.

O’Neil was acting alone and had “no links to any cultural groups,” New South Wales state acting Deputy Commission­er Frank Mennilli told reporters in Sydney on Friday.

“He did post on social media a number of threats of some possible activity that he could be undertakin­g,” Mennilli said, without giving any further details.

Australia, a staunch US ally which sent troops to fight in Afghanista­n and Iraq, has been on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown radicals since 2014. (RTRS)

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