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Aussie teen pleads guilty to ‘terrorism’

THE 17-YEAR-OLD WAS PLANNING AN ATTACK USING IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE

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AMelbourne teen arrested after police found explosives at his home pleaded guilty yesterday to a terrorism-related charge, highlighti­ng concerns about youth radicalisa­tion following last week’s arrest of a 15-year-old Sydney boy in police raids.

The 17-year-old was planning an attack using improvised explosive devices, police said in May when they raided his home in Greenvale, 20km north of Australia’s second city.

The boy, who could not be identified because of his age, pleaded guilty to a single charge of “engaging in an act in preparatio­n for, or planning, a terrorist act,” the Australian Associated Press (AAP) reported from the courtroom.

Prosecutor­s dropped two other charges following the guilty plea. Victoria state County Court officials could not be reached for comment.

Staying alert

Australia, a staunch ally of the US and its battle against militants in Iraq and Syria, has been on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown radicals since last year.

Last Thursday, police said they had charged a 20-yearold man and a 15-year-old boy with conspiracy to attack government buildings after they were arrested during early-morning raids by counter-terrorism police in Sydney.

Three other men, all of them already in custody on terrorism-related offences, were also charged as part of the same operation.

Police have described as “disturbing” the high number of young Australian­s charged with or involved in violent actions. The matter has raised concerns about how well the government is dealing with at-risk youth in the Muslim population.

More than once

Just weeks before the 17-year-old boy was arrested, five other Melbourne teenagers were arrested over the planning of an unrelated Daesh-inspired terrorist attack against police over the national ANZAC day holiday.

In September 2014, police shot dead a teenager in Melbourne after he stabbed two counter-terrorism officers. Three months later, two hostages were killed when police stormed a Sydney cafe to end a 17-hour siege by a lone gunman, who was also killed.

A 15-year-old boy shot and killed an accountant at police headquarte­rs in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta in October and was then killed in a gunfight with police outside the building.

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