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Fabricated synagogue attack in Australia: A criminal deception

Fabricated synagogue attack in Australia: A criminal deception
Monday 10 - 11:06 By: Zahouani Ilham
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Australian authorities have revealed that an organised crime network orchestrated a fake terrorist plot targeting a synagogue to manipulate law enforcement efforts. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) disclosed that the explosives found in a caravan in Sydney were part of a "criminal con job," not a genuine attack.

The discovery, made in January, initially raised concerns due to the explosive materials capable of generating a significant blast. However, investigators quickly determined that the cache was staged. The explosives were easily visible, and the absence of a detonator indicated there was no real intent to target Jewish institutions.

According to AFP Deputy Commissioner Krissy Barrett, the plot was designed to incite fear and mislead authorities for criminal gains. The investigation, named Operation Kissinger, has identified several individuals linked to the scheme, and authorities are collaborating with both domestic and international law enforcement to ensure justice.

New South Wales Police Deputy Commissioner Dave Hudson explained that the hoax aimed to sow panic within the community and divert police resources, allowing criminals to carry out other illicit activities. Law enforcement agencies initially withheld details due to ongoing intelligence on other potential threats, but they have since confirmed that all related tip-offs were fabricated.

Australia has experienced a surge in anti-Semitic incidents in recent months, prompting concerns from both local and international Jewish communities. Barrett condemned the organised crime network’s actions, highlighting their severe impact on the Jewish population and the broader society. Authorities remain committed to holding those responsible accountable while ensuring public safety.

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