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Australian plane plot may have involved bomb or gas

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SYDNEY — Four men accused of plotting to bring down a plane planned to use poisonous gas or a crude bomb disguised as a meat mincer, reports said Monday, with Australian off icials calling preparatio­ns “advanced.”

The men — reportedly two Lebanese-Australian fathers and their sons — were arrested in raids across Sydney on Saturday evening.

The Sydney Daily Telegraph said they allegedly planned to carry the device on board a commercial flight from Sydney to a Middle East destinatio­n as hand luggage.

It said the idea was to use wood scrapings and explosive material inside a piece of kitchen equipment such as a mincing machine.

The Sydney Morning Herald also reported that a mincer was being examined, while The Australian newspaper cited multiple sources as saying it was a “nontraditi­onal” device that could have emitted a toxic sulphur-based gas.

This, it said, would have killed or immobilize­d everyone on the aircraft.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the plans were “advanced” but refused to comment on the conflictin­g claims over the method of attack.

“I have to respect the integrity of the investigat­ions,” he said.

“But I can say that certainly the police will allege they had the intent and were developing the capability.”

“There will obviously be more to say over coming days. It will be alleged that this was an Islamist, extremist terrorist motivation.”

Australian Federal Police Commission­er Andrew Colvin on Sunday said the aviation industry was potentiall­y a target and that an improvised explosive device was involved.

Justice Minister Michael Keenan on Monday called the plans “quite sophistica­ted.”

“It was a plot to bring down an aircraft with the idea of smuggling a device on to it to enable them to do that,” he said.

A magistrate late Sunday gave police an additional seven days to detain the men, who have not been officially named, without charge. —

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