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Down Under
Two known wolf yoots remanded into custody after arrested in Sidney with knives and notes pledging to ISIS
2016-10-13
[ABC.au] Two 16-year old teenagers were placed in durance vile
You have the right to remain silent...
by the state's Joint Counter-Terrorism Team at Bankstown in Sydney yesterday, in the lane behind a Moslem prayer hall.

They were found in possession of two large bayonet-style knives, bought earlier that day, and religious notes that allegedly pledged allegiance to Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
One of the boys is a relative of Hamdi Alqudsi
..the 42-year old, two-wived, Sydney grandfather who recently met his just reward...
, who has been enjugged
Into the paddy wagon wit' yez!
for helping young Australians travel to Syria to fight in the country's civil war.

The pair did not appear in Parramatta Children's Court this morning and did not apply for bail, and it was formally refused. In opposing bail, police said the pair posed an unacceptable risk to the community.

They are due to return to court in December, unless they apply for bail before then.

One of the two facing terrorism-related charges in Sydney allegedly referenced the murder of NSW Police employee Curtis Cheng, telling his mother he would do "something to them that they have never seen before".
Photo of the moving black object labelled as his mother can be seen at the link.
Police have alleged the teenager attended a protest four years ago at Hyde Park.
"He allus been trouble, yer honour!"
Police said the teenager's co-accused had shown no remorse for his actions, and while in jug could be seen laughing and joking.

According to the documents, he was stopped by authorities while attempting to enter a region that is controlled by an internationally recognised terror group.
"The Turks caught 'im trying to sneak into Syria, yer honour, so they sent 'im home."
It is also alleged that when he returned to Australia he was found in possession of electronic material believed to have been produced by Islamic State.

At a presser this morning, police said the boys had been charged with acts in preparation to commit a terrorist act and with having membership with a terrorist organization.

"Those charges are extremely serious charges with the acts in preparation to commit a terrorist act with a maximum of life imprisonment," NSW Police Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn said.

Police said they were "well aware" of the teenagers.

"We will be alleging this attack was inspired by Islamic State," she said.

"What we do know, though, is that the actions, we will allege, were enough to say they were preparing to do an attack, although we don't know specifically where that attack was going to take place," Deputy Commissioner Burn said.

She said it was is "the 11th imminent attack... we have prevented in this country. There have been four attacks, three have been in NSW".

As part of their operation, officers searched a number of homes and also a prayer hall.
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