The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Australia links teens charged with terror act to ISIS

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TWO Australian teenagers have been charged with planning an act of terror and for being members of a terrorist organisati­on, police said in a statement. Police say the two 16-year-old suspects, who are not being named due to their age, were arrested in a suburb of Sydney.

Two knives were seized during the operation. A Federal Police spokespers­on later confirmed to CNN that they have been linked to ISIS. The pair were refused bail and are due to appear before Parramatta Chil- dren’s Court in Sydney. “The fact we are putting two teenagers before the court on such serious charges reflects the ongoing threat we face.

Fortunatel­y, the excellent cooperatio­n between State and Federal agencies has prevented a very disturbing crime,” said Catherine Burn, the acting New South Wales Police Commission­er. It’s the latest in a string of terrorism related arrests in Australia. In September, a 22-yearold was charged with committing a terrorist act and attempted murder after stabbing a man walking through a nature reserve “a number of times.” Earlier this year, New South Wales police arrested a 16-year-old boy in Sydney on suspicion of plotting a terror attack on an Anzac Day ceremony. In 2014, self-styled cleric Man Haron Monis held several people hostage at a Sydney coffee shop, ultimately killing two of them.

Then-Prime Minister Tony Abbott described Monis as “a deeply disturbed individual (with) a long history of crime, a long history of mental instabilit­y and infatuatio­n with extremism,” adding that he “sought to cloak his actions with the symbolism of the ( ISIS) death cult.” —

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