Australian police detained seven men in Sydney’s southwest on Thursday amid fears of a planned violent act, just days after the deadly Bondi Beach shooting that shocked the nation. Authorities revealed the suspects – now under 7-day detention – may face release without charges if evidence remains insufficient.
🔍 Special forces rammed a suspect vehicle in Liverpool, with footage showing armed officers zip-tying men face-down on the road. One suspect sustained head injuries during the arrest.
💡 Deputy Commissioner David Hudson confirmed the group had been monitored for ties to extremist ideology, stating: "Our tolerance for risk is extremely low after Sunday’s tragedy." While Bondi Beach was flagged as a potential target, no specific plot has been proven.
📅 The arrests use rare counterterrorism laws allowing extended detention without charges – a sign of heightened vigilance as Sydney grapples with its worst mass shooting in 30 years. Community tensions remain high, with residents questioning safety measures ahead of holiday gatherings.
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