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AUSSIE ‘TERROR PLOT’ FOILED

IS sympathise­r planned to buy gun and shoot people on New Year’s Eve, claim police

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MELBOURNE

AN Islamic State sympathise­r planned to buy a gun and kill as many revellers as possible on New Year’s Eve here, police claimed yesterday after foiling the plot.

Ali Ali, born in Australia to Somali parents, was arrested in a raid on a house in the suburb of Werribee on Monday.

He appeared in court yesterday charged with preparing to commit a terrorist attack and collecting documents to facilitate a terror attack. No bail was applied for.

Police claim the 20-year-old accessed a guide book produced by al-Qaeda on how to carry out terror acts and use firearms, but was arrested before he could buy an automatic rifle.

“What we will be alleging is that he was intending to use a firearm to shoot and kill as many people as he could at the Federation Square area on New Year’s Eve,” said Victoria Police Deputy Commission­er Shane Patton.

“It is a tremendous concern to us that (during) the festive season, when people are out enjoying themselves, that there is a potential plot to commit a terrorist act. That is a huge issue for us, but that is why we put the resources in.”

Federation Square is in the heart of the city, opposite a busy train station and St Paul’s Cathedral.

It is one of the most popular places to see in the new year and would be packed on Dec 31.

The alleged plot comes a year after police prevented what they said was another attack in the same area on Christmas Day.

Patton said Ali, who lives with his parents, had been on their radar since the beginning of the year, part of a small community of extremists that police have been monitoring.

His behaviour had gradually escalated over time, but police believe he was acting alone.

“The potential of the attack was catastroph­ic,” said Patton, adding that the man was an “Islamic State sympathise­r”.

Justice Minister Michael Keenan said the fact that the Christmas-New Year period was again a target “reminds us of the depravity of terrorists”.

“They seek to strike fear in the community when Australian­s are enjoying time over the Christmas period with their families and friends,” he said, adding that there would be high-profile policing over the holiday period. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Police searching a house in Werribee, in the western suburb of Melbourne, yesterday in relation to the arrest of a man suspected of plotting an attack on New Year’s Eve.
REUTERS PIC Police searching a house in Werribee, in the western suburb of Melbourne, yesterday in relation to the arrest of a man suspected of plotting an attack on New Year’s Eve.

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