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1. Teenager recruited by extremists and given gun.
The teenager who shot and killed a police accountant on Friday in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta was recruited by extremists and provided a handgun by them because the extremists felt they were under too much surveillance to do it themselves, police believe. Yesterday police raided four homes across Sydney and arrested four men as part of their investigation.
News Limited writes that three of the four homes raided yesterday had also been targeted last September, in an operation that foiled an alleged Islamic State-ordered plot to behead someone in Sydney’s Martin Place.
Three of the men were then released late yesterday. An 18-year old remains in police custody.
News Limited reports that the teenager, Farhad Jabar met several men at Parramatta mosque in the lead-up to the execution.
Police will allege these men provided him with a handgun.
Fairfax Media quotes a police source who said that the men had been anting to a cry out an attack but had to recruit someone else to do it.
“Some of them might have been wanting to do an attack but were concerned. They’ve managed to radicalise a poor vulnerable person to do it instead,” a police source said. “It’s almost like they’ve groomed him like paedophiles to do something for them.”
2. Victorian bushfire still burning after out of control burn off goes wrong.
Residents are angry after a controlled burn off by the Department of Environment, Water, Land and Planning on public land started a bushfire near Lancefield in central Victoria.
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So the guy robbing the store covers his face, but leaves his tattoo on display? He's a criminal mastermind, somebody call Sherlock or we'll never figure out who it was!
Same old story.Paulines party will attract the nutters and those who wont countenance voting for the current PM