Suspected Islamic terrorist cell busted in Australia
Sydney - Police swooped on a suspected Islamic terrorist cell Tuesday in Melbourne to forestall a possible suicide attack on an Australian Army barracks.
More than 400 police raided 19 homes and picked up people from the country's 16,000-member Somali refugee community in the biggest anti- terrorism operation in three years.
"Police believe members of a Melbourne-based group have been undertaking planning to carry out a terrorist attack in Australia and allegedly involved in hostilities in Somalia," a police statement said.
Members of the group, who have been under surveillance since January and have been observed casing Sydney's Holsworthy Barracks, have alleged links to Somali-based terrorist group al-Shabaab.
Three years ago, a Somali man taken in as a refugee and given citizenship returned to his homeland and was killed in fighting in the failed state. Others are believed to have returned to attend al- Shabaab training camps.
The Australian newspaper reported that electronic surveillance suggested the group planned to arm themselves with automatic weapons and storm Holsworthy Barracks, killing as many soldiers as they could before they themselves were killed.
Four years ago, terrorism laws were amended so that prosecutions could be brought against terrorist plotters who may not have fixed on specific targets. (dpa)