Sydney Terrorist Attack (Stopped)

Do you have a link to the story, I can't see it on there.

What were they planing to do? why were they atacking australia? I'm glad the managed to stop in time!
 
I heard that several people have been arrested as suspected terrorists, planning a large attack, nothing more.
It is most certainly allowed, the discussion of current affairs is an important part of the social lounge :D
 
David Lindon said:
Do you have a link to the story, I can't see it on there.

What were they planing to do? why were they atacking australia? I'm glad the managed to stop in time!

In the biggest anti-terrorist operation in Australian history, the nation's security forces have seized weapons and a quantity of chemicals similar to those used to make the London Underground bombs, claiming they have foiled an "imminent" attack.

Last night police carried out a fresh raid on at least one more Sydney home after state and federal police and ASIO officers arrested eight men in western Sydney and nine in Melbourne yesterday.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/2005/11/09/index.html
 
neither do i...but i think police stopped them...Did you know the guy who was shot in the neck was an actor for Home and Away..????? check the news headlines

(Natalya ~ it was all over Vega 95.3)
 
The National Security Hotline was set up to receive information from members of community who wish to report any activity which they feel may be relevant to national security and warrant further investigation. It also provides information on a wide range of national security matters.

By establishing a single point of contact for national security information, the National Security Hotline enhances the ability of the community and government to work together to safeguard Australia's national security.

The National Security Hotline, established in December 2002, is part of the Protective Security Coordination Centre within Australian Government Attorney-General's Department. It operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is staffed by advisers with a wide range of backgrounds, including police, security and military experience.

Information reported to the National Security Hotline is relayed to the relevant police and/or security agency.

Information will be treated confidentially, and callers can, if they wish, remain anonymous.

If you see terrorist type activity report them to this phone number (Australia only):

The National Security Hotline 1800 123 400

More info here: http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/
 
Wombät said:
If you see terrorist type activity report them to this phone number (Australia only):

The National Security Hotline 1800 123 400

More info here: http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/

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I love how paranoid people are. I'm pretty sure everyone sees some type of "terrorist activity" every day.
 
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