- Explosives and a list of Jewish targets were found in a caravan in Sydney’s northwest.
- NSW Police and other agencies are investigating the incident as a credible terror threat.
- Deputy Commissioner David Hudson stated there is no ongoing threat to the community.
By Clareese Packer
Explosives and a note of Jewish targets were found in a caravan in Sydney’s northwest.
A resident in Dural reportedly made the chilling find in an abandoned caravan on Derriwong Rd, according to the Daily Telegraph, with the masthead reporting the incident was being treated as a credible terror threat.
NSW Premier Chris Minns and NSW Police Deputy Commissioner David Hudson are set to address the media following an investigation in Dural on Wednesday afternoon.
Hudson said the incident was being taken “seriously”.
“The NSW Police Force is working with the Australian Federal Police, NSW Crime Commission, ASIO [Australian Security Intelligence Organisation], Victoria Police and the Queensland Police Service,” Hudson said.
“This is an ongoing investigation and is being taken seriously with all lines of inquiry being pursued.
“There is no ongoing threat to the community.”
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