on 24-12-2014 08:41 AM
Prime Minister Tony Abbott issues holiday terror high alert after ASIO and AFP briefing
INTELLIGENCE agencies are fearful of a Christmas holiday terror attack after intercepting increased “chatter” among a group of Sydney-based IS extremists who had been the subject of unprecedented counter-terrorism raids across Sydney in September.
At the time of the Sydney raids it was believed members of the network had been planning to abduct a member of the public and behead them.
Federal Cabinet’s National Security Committee was briefed by ASIO and the Australian Federal Police late yesterday in a meeting that was described as “concerning”.
Senior intelligence sources revealed the advice given to Prime Minister Tony Abbott during the meeting was linked to a second round of raids on the same Sydney group by the AFP and NSW-based counter-terrorism agencies last week.
It was also confirmed the increased chatter among the cell, which until recently had been in contact with terrorist leaders in Syria, had been intercepted since the Martin Place siege.
Mr Abbott stressed there was no specific attack planned and that it was important Australians went about their normal business.
“The briefing from the security agencies indicate that there has been a heightened level of terrorist chatter in the aftermath of the Martin Place siege,’’ he said.
Mr Abbott said it was important Australians were aware of the landscape
“I’m alerting people to that fact the terror threat remains high. At this level an attack is likely,’’ he said.
‘‘We don’t know when and how ... but we do know there are people with the intent and the capability to carry out further attacks.”
All national security agencies have been placed on high alert over Christmas and will be operating in large numbers.
The terrorism threat level was raised in September, however agencies have not yet moved to raise the level further to the highest level, which would only be activated if an imminent attack was expected.
“These are very bad people,” the source said.
Mr Abbott said it was critical Australians continued with their Christmas plans.
“Australians should go about their lives as normal because what terrorists are trying to do is scare us out of being ourselves,’’ he said.
“I want to reassure you, though, that our law enforcement agencies and our security agencies will be working around the clock to keep you as safe as possible over the holiday season.”
on 24-12-2014 11:57 AM
on 24-12-2014 12:06 PM
on 24-12-2014 12:12 PM
24-12-2014 12:24 PM - edited 24-12-2014 12:25 PM
Its a shame this has been allowed to come to our country and infect it.
With that I am out of here and going to do somthing different because its Christmas, and its to nice a day to spend it angry
on 24-12-2014 06:23 PM
The call for us to be vigilant makes me want to puke. To the politicians who ask us to report anything 'untoward' I say just this: "You are responsible for bringing this cancer into our country so you clean up your own mess".
The next time our politicians set sail on a course of social engineering they might ask the people if it's a good idea to bring into the country immiscible groups of people with nothing in common with the hosts.
24-12-2014 06:31 PM - edited 24-12-2014 06:32 PM
on 24-12-2014 07:04 PM
Gee I hope you guys have a Merry Christmas, and dont forget your family while sitting on the computer looking for doom and gloom.
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🙂
24-12-2014 08:31 PM - edited 24-12-2014 08:32 PM
@lionrose.7 wrote:Gee I hope you guys have a Merry Christmas, and dont forget your family while sitting on the computer looking for doom and gloom.
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🙂
No prob l7. Got any exciting news about hairstyles for 2015. We hope our families will be intact for Xmas 2015.
on 24-12-2014 08:36 PM
OMG how sad hahahaha