Sydney Airport false flag Terror Attack by Jewish Government

Sydney Airport false flag Terror Attack by Jewish Government

 

Nothing to see here folks.

Just another false flag (staged) terror attack by your criminal Jewish Australian Government, known as the jew world order.

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Terror raids Sydney: four men plotted to blow up plane, PM says

Four arrested in terror raids across Sydney

Police on Cleveland Street in Surry Hills that is closed off. (Photo: Damian Shaw)
Police on Cleveland Street in Surry Hills that is closed off. (Photo: Damian Shaw)

An Islamist-inspired, “elaborate” terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane with an improvised device has been thwarted, but travellers should expect delays at major airports as security is beefed up.

Four people have been arrested and are in custody after the NSW counter-terrorism team conducted raids across the Sydney suburbs of Surry Hills, Lakemba, Punchbowl and Wiley Park overnight, with searches expected to take many more hours or days.

Australian Federal Police commissioner Andrew Colvin said law enforcement had become aware of information in recent days that suggested some people in Sydney were planning to “commit a terrorist act using an improvised device”.

“At this time, we don’t have a great deal of information on the specific attack, the location, date or time, however, we’re investigating information indicating the aviation industry was potentially a target of that attack,” he said.

“We have taken this threat very seriously … You should infer we think this was credible and there was an intention and quite possibly a capability as well.”

Malcolm Turnbull referred to the events overnight as a “major joint counter-terrorism operation to disrupt a terrorist plot to bring down an aeroplane”.

He said additional security measures had been put in place at Sydney airport on Thursday and extended to all major airports at domestic and international terminals around the country.

“Some of the measures will be obvious to the public, some will not be. Travellers should be prepared for additional scrutiny at screening points,” he said.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the Australian Federal Police’s Andrew Colvin face the media today. Picture: AAP
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and the Australian Federal Police’s Andrew Colvin face the media today. Picture: AAP

“Security screening will take longer, and travellers should arrive at terminals at least 2 hours before flights to allow ample time for screening. They should limit the amount of carry-on and checked baggage as far as possible, as this will help to ensure that security screening is efficient.

“While it is important that Australians are aware of the increased threat, be assured we have the finest security and intelligence services in the world and they are working, as is my government, and all our governments around Australia, night and day, to keep Australians safe.”

Justice Minister Michael Keenan said it was the 13th significant” counter-terrorism disruption made on Australian soil. While lone actors remained the primary terrorism threat, he said this latest plot proved “sophisticated attacks” were a “real threat.

Police with bags of evidence outside an address in the Sydney suburb of Lakemba. Picture: Damian Shaw
Police with bags of evidence outside an address in the Sydney suburb of Lakemba. Picture: Damian Shaw

Mr Colvin said a “number of items of interest to police” have been found in the searches so far and authorities were confident they had taken “great steps” to mitigate the risk to community.

“That means us acting much earlier than we may act in an organised crime matter. The community will need to have patience with police. We’ll be taking action when we don’t have all the pieces of the puzzle to put together. And we may not be in a position to charge people straight away,” he said.

“We believe it’s Islamic inspired terrorism. Exactly what is behind this is something we need to investigate fully.”

The national terrorism threat level remains at “probable”.

NSW Police commissioner Mick Fuller said Sydneysiders should go about their daily business in the wake of the foiled terror plot.

“Come into the city, take your trains, go to the shops, you shouldn’t be concerned in relation to this. There’s not specific information that means you should sit at home,” he said.

A car is taken away at Punchbowl, in Sydney’s southwest. Picture: Steve Tyson
A car is taken away at Punchbowl, in Sydney’s southwest. Picture: Steve Tyson

Raids across Sydney

Heavily armed police raided properties in four Sydney suburbs in an operation Mr Turnbull said was designed to stop “terrorist attacks in Australia”.

Australian Federal Police, NSW Police and the domestic spy agency ASIO jointly carried out the major counter terrorism operation on Saturday afternoon in the Sydney suburbs of Surry Hills, Lakemba, Wiley Park and Punchbowl.

The Seven Network reported 40 riots squad officers stormed the Surry Hills terrace before the explosives team found a suspicious device. TV footage shows a man with a bandage on his head and draped in a blanket being led away by authorities.

Joint counter terror and AFP operation in Sydney on Saturday evening. (Picture: Channel 9 News)
Joint counter terror and AFP operation in Sydney on Saturday evening. (Picture: Channel 9 News)

The family who lived in the raided house on Cleveland Street in Surry Hills has been described as “perfectly nice and normal people” by a neighbour whose property backs onto theirs.

“We knew them to say hello to and they seemed nice,” the woman in her early 30s, who didn’t want to be identified, told AAP.

An elderly couple lived in the home, the neighbour said, and they had adult children.

The neighbour came home while the raid was underway and said there were “heaps” of police at the scene.

Cleveland Street remains closed in both directions in Surry Hills between Elizabeth and Crown streets.

“Motorists are advised to avoid the area or allow plenty of extra travel time,” a Transport Management Centre spokesman said in a statement.

Police speak to passersby as they man a checkpoint in the inner Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. Picture: AFP
Police speak to passersby as they man a checkpoint in the inner Sydney suburb of Surry Hills. Picture: AFP

Additional reporting: AAP

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