Australia foils terror plot to bring down aeroplane
AUSTRALIA has foiled an Islamist-inspired terrorist plot to bring down an aircraft with an improvised explosive device, authorities said yesterday after four people were arrested in raids across Sydney.
Malcolm Turnbull, Australia’s prime minister, said the plot appeared to be “elaborate” rather than planned by a lone wolf, as security was strengthened at major domestic and international airports across the nation.
“I can report that there has been a major joint counter-terrorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane,” Mr Turnbull told reporters.
“The threat of terrorism is very real. The disruption operation, the efforts overnight have been very effective but there’s more work to do.”
Officials did not specify if the alleged plot involved a domestic or international flight, but Sydney’s The Daily Telegraph reported that a local route had been the objective. Australian federal police commissioner Andrew Colvin described the plot as “Islamic-inspired” and said four men had been arrested in raids across Sydney on Saturday. Mr Colvin said that local authorities had received “credible information from partner agencies” about the claims but
‘The disruption operation, the efforts overnight have been very effective, but there’s more work to do’
would not elaborate further or say if the men had been on any watch list.
“In recent days, law enforcement has become aware of information that suggested some people in Sydney were planning to commit a terrorist attack using an IED (improvised explosive device),” he told reporters.
He added that several items “of great interest to police” had been seized in the raids but police did not yet have a great deal of information on the specific attack, the location, date or time. He said the investigation was expected to be “very long and protracted”.
“However, we’re investigating information indicating the aviation industry was potentially a target of that attack,” he said.
Colvin would not provide further details, but the Australian Broadcasting Corporation said police found items that could be used to make a homemade bomb in one of the raided homes.
Authorities believed they planned to smuggle the device on to a plane to blow it up, the ABC added.