Houston Chronicle Sunday

Police disrupt terrorist plot in Australia

- By Rod McGuirk

CANBERRA, Australia — Police disrupted a terrorist plot to bring down an airplane and arrested four men Saturday in raids on homes in several Sydney suburbs, the prime minister said Sunday.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said security had been increased at Sydney Airport since Thursday because of the plot. The increased security measures had been extended to all major internatio­nal and domestic terminals around Australia overnight.

“I can report last night that there has been a major joint counterter­rorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an airplane,” Turnbull told reporters. “The operation is continuing.”

Australian Federal Police Commission­er Andrew Colvin said details were scant on the specifics of the attack, the location and the timing.

“In recent days, law enforcemen­t has been become aware of informatio­n that suggested some people in Sydney were planning to commit a terrorist attack using an improvised device,” Colvin said.

“We are investigat­ing informatio­n indicating the aviation industry was potentiall­y a target of that attack,” he added.

Turnbull advised travelers in Australia to minimize carry-on baggage and to arrive at Australian airports earlier than usual — two hours before departure — to allow for extra security screening.

Justice Minister Michael Keenan said the plot was the 13th significan­t threat disrupted by police since Australia’s terrorist threat level was elevated in 2014. Five plots have been executed.

“The primary threat to Australia still remains lone actors, but the events overnight remind us that there is still the ability for people to have sophistica­ted plots, and sophistica­ted attacks still remain a real threat,” Keenan said.

The Australian Federal Police; the New South Wales state police; and the Australian Security Intelligen­ce Organizati­on, the country’s main domestic spy agency, carried out the operation.

The investigat­ion could continue for days, Colvin said.

Seven Network television reported that 40 riot squad officers wearing gas masks stormed an inner-Sydney house before an explosives team found a suspicious device.

A woman led from a raid by police with her head covered told Nine Network television, “I love Australia.”

None of the four suspects arrested in five raids had been charged, police said.

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