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Major terror attack is inevitable: Aussie cop

- AFP

sydney — A major attack in Australia is “inevitable”, one of the nation’s top counter-terrorism police officers said Wednesday, warning that “anything can happen at any time”.

Australian authoritie­s say they have prevented 13 terror attacks on home soil in the past few years, including an alleged plot in July to bring down a plane using poisonous gas or a crude bomb disguised as a meat mincer.

Canberra also released a national strategy last month to help venue operators prevent vehicle terror attacks carried out in crowded public places following deadly assaults in Europe.

“I don’t like to say it but it will happen. It’s inevitable,” New South Wales Assistant Commission­er Mark Murdoch, the state’s counter-terrorism boss, told Sydney’s Daily Telegraph.

“Despite everything that is being done and the good work that law enforcemen­t and intelligen­ce is doing, without wanting to create unnecessar­y fear within the community, it’s going to happen.”

Canberra has become increasing­ly worried about homegrown extremism, and raised the national terror alert level in September 2014. It stands at “probable”, the third in a fivelevel scale.

That means “credible intelligen­ce, assessed by our security agencies, indicates that individual­s or groups continue to possess the intent and capability to conduct a terrorist attack in Australia”.

Murdoch said a key risk was attackers not already on the authoritie­s’ radar, such as two Sydney men currently charged with the alleged plan to bring down an internatio­nal flight. —

I don’t like to say it but it will happen. It’s inevitable Mark Murdoch, New South Wales Assistant Commission­er

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