Police in Melbourne, Australia swooped on 19 properties around the city and arrested four men they say were plotting to storm Holsworthy army base northwest of Sydney with automatic weapons and kill as many soldiers as possible until they themselves were killed. The men, Australian nationals of Somali and Lebanese origin, are believed to be linked to militant Islamist group Al-Shabaab in Somalia, which is battling the Western-backed government. More than 400 police officers were involved in the early Tuesday 4 August operation. One of the men, Nayef El Sayed, aged 25, appeared in court and has been charged with terrorism offenses. A fifth man, arrested earlier for other reasons, was still being questioned. CNN, Sydney Morning Herald
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News story, GenevaLunch, 4 August 2009.
Filed under: World news
Tags: Al-Shabaab, Holsworthy army base, islamist militant, Lebanon, Melbourne, Nayef El Sayed, Somalia, Sydney
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August 4th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
Why are you calling this a “terror” attack. They planned to attack a military base. Terrorists target civilians. I’m not reducing the seriousness of the attempted action, but let’s not reduce the term “terrorism” to a nonsense please