Terrorism in Australia

Australia has had several brushes with terrorism in the past. Here are some recent incidents.

Floral tribute to the Sydney Lindt cafe siege, at Martin Place

Floral tribute to the Sydney Lindt cafe siege, at Martin Place Source: AAP

TERRORISM AND AUSTRALIA IN RECENT YEARS:

OCTOBER 2015:

- NSW Police finance department worker Curtis Cheng is shot dead by 15-year-old boy of Kurdish-Iraqi background who was born in Iran in a terror-linked attack in Sydney.

- A British teenager is sentenced to life with at least five years detention for plotting massacre in Australia on Anzac Day. The 15-year-old was found to have helped plan beheading of police officers in name of IS.

DECEMBER 2014:

- Man Haron Monis holds 18 captives for 16 hours in Sydney's Lindt cafe. He and two captives are killed in a shoot-out.

SEPTEMBER 2014:

- Intercepted call from IS recruiter sparks counter-terrorism raids in Sydney and Brisbane. Omarjan Azari is arrested in Sydney and later charged with terror-related offence. Omar Succarieh, 31, is also later charged with terror-related offences. Both cases remain before the court.

- Abdul Numan Haider is shot dead after knifing officers outside Melbourne police station. Police held concerns about the teen for months before the incident. He had been seen at a shopping centre with an IS flag.


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Published 3 October 2015 1:37pm
Updated 3 October 2015 4:28pm
Source: AAP


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