Published on Oct 12, 2016
Teenagers 'carrying knives and notes pledging allegiance to ISIS' at time of arrest
9 News
October 12, 2016
Two teenage boys allegedly carrying knives and notes pledging allegiance to Islamic State have been arrested by counter-terrorism police outside a Muslim prayer hall in Sydney's west this afternoon.
9NEWS understands the two 16-year-olds, who are both known to police, were on their way to Bankstown police station, carrying large hunting knives and handwritten notes.
Hours after the arrests in Bankstown's Adnum Lane, the mother of one of the boys arrived at the police station and was taken in for questioning.
Soon after the arrests radical Muslim preacher, Juniad Thorne appeared in the street and demanded police tell him “where are my brothers”. https://youtu.be/dIeig_iMBD0
Thorne is well known to authorities and spent four months in Goulburn Supermax for allegedly trying to evade counter-terrorism authorities by flying from Perth to Sydney using a false name.
Video obtained by 9NEWS shows a man being arrested on Fetherstone St at Bankstown this morning.
She denied her son had any involvement.
"Nothing happened, he go fishing and nothing happened," she told 9NEWS.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016...
9 News
October 12, 2016
Two teenage boys allegedly carrying knives and notes pledging allegiance to Islamic State have been arrested by counter-terrorism police outside a Muslim prayer hall in Sydney's west this afternoon.
9NEWS understands the two 16-year-olds, who are both known to police, were on their way to Bankstown police station, carrying large hunting knives and handwritten notes.
Hours after the arrests in Bankstown's Adnum Lane, the mother of one of the boys arrived at the police station and was taken in for questioning.
Soon after the arrests radical Muslim preacher, Juniad Thorne appeared in the street and demanded police tell him “where are my brothers”. https://youtu.be/dIeig_iMBD0
Thorne is well known to authorities and spent four months in Goulburn Supermax for allegedly trying to evade counter-terrorism authorities by flying from Perth to Sydney using a false name.
Video obtained by 9NEWS shows a man being arrested on Fetherstone St at Bankstown this morning.
She denied her son had any involvement.
"Nothing happened, he go fishing and nothing happened," she told 9NEWS.
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/national/2016...
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