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A caravan containing explosives and documents suggesting plans for an attack against the Jewish community has been discovered in Sydney’s north-west.
A resident found the caravan on the side of Derriwong Road in Dural, north of Sydney, 10 days ago on January 19, NSW Police has confirmed.
Powergel explosives were found inside, which police believe may have been taken from a mining site.
More than 100 police personnel are working on the investigation.
Speaking at a press conference this evening, Deputy Police Commissioner David Hudson said the van was seized by police a week ago.
He said detectives believed that it may have been set for an attack on the Jewish community.
“That caravan contained an amount of explosives and some indication that those explosives might be used in some form of antisemitic attack,” Hudson said.
“I can understand the community concern in relation to what the premier has outlined and what is currently evolving.
“However, I can indicate we have no information that there are further explosives in our community in relation to conducting antisemitic attacks anywhere.
“We believe that we have contained appropriately this current threat.”
Hudson said arrests had been made already in relation to the discovery, but maintained police had not informed the public of the discovery as inquiries were ongoing.
Police are also looking into the possibility that the caravan was dumped with the intention of being found.
“That’s one of the lines of inquiry that we’re pursuing, whether it is a strategic matter that they’ve left those there to be discovered by police or authorities,” Hudson said.
“Whether someone was looking for some assistance at court, whether someone was going to disclose the existence of those explosives to us prior to it being recovered.”
NSW Police said it had been treating the find as a credible terrorist threat.
Also speaking at the conference, Premier Chris Minns called the discovery an act of terrorism.
“It’s very important to note that police will make a decision about enacting terrorism powers if they require that… however this is the discovery of a potential mass casualty event, there’s only one way of calling it out and that is terrorism.
“There’s bad actors in our community, badly motivated, bad ideologies, bad morals, bad ethics, bad people.
“They’re intent on doing damage and harm to others in our community, people they’ve never met before, purely on the basis of their religion.
“It’s hateful. It’s an ideology that we need to stamp out.”
He also said that the threat was being taken “incredibly seriously”.
“Police are very concerned about the rising number of antisemitic attacks in our community escalating to the point where there was a mass casualty event,” Minns said.
“Anyone attempting terrorism, violence, or hatred in our community will be met with the full force of the law.
“There are massive amounts of police and government resources being devoted to this investigation, that there will be absolutely no tolerance under any circumstances for these acts of criminal violence in our community.”
Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Peter Wertheim issued a statement assuring there was no ongoing threat in relation to the discovery.
“We were most concerned to read the reports of this alarming incident,” he said in a statement.
“The Executive Council of Australian Jewry has been in contact with the Australian Federal Police this afternoon and we have been assured there is no ongoing threat to the Jewish or wider community.
“We have also been assured that the matter is being thoroughly investigated by the police to get to the bottom of exactly what happened, who was involved and what their motives were.
“It would be inappropriate to comment further until the facts have been confirmed. Given the recent attacks against the Jewish community the sooner that happens, the better.”
Hudson also confirmed that there was no ongoing threat to the community.