It was all a criminal hoax. That was the headline from this week’s police admission that the explosives-packed caravan found in January at Dural in Sydney’s northwest was never going to cause a mass ...
Australia’s peak Jewish body has lashed police and political leaders for downplaying hatred as a motive for violent attacks ...
Sayit Erhan Akca, 35, was arrested in 2022 during a massive federal police raid, and allegedly fled the country while awaiting trial for drug importation.
Sayet Erhan Akca, who is believed to have fled overseas after being charged with serious drug offences, is now a key suspect ...
Police say the explosives plot was a scheme by organized criminals to create fear and mislead law enforcement.
The caravan full of explosives terrified many Jewish people in January, so why is it not considered terrorism?
The phoney graffiti incidents in Sydney ran parallel with an aggressive campaign by the Israeli government for Australia to ...
The fake caravan plot involved several people with different levels of involvement, according to police. Between them, they ...
A fake plan to attack on a Sydney synagogue using a caravan of explosives was fabricated by an organized crime network in ...
Police in Australia say an explosives-filled trailer that politicians earlier described as an antisemitic terrorism plot and ...
She had returned to the local Tesla dealer with more explosive devices and vandalism materials, police said. At least four cars worth a combined $220,000 had explosive devices thrown at them ...
What started as a few cans of spray paint quickly escalated, culminating in a shocking arrest—complete with explosives and incendiary devices discovered at the scene, at a Tesla dealership.
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