Australian Teen Jailed Over ANZAC Day Kangaroo Bomb Terror Plot

SYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian teenager who planned a terror attack which involved beheading a policeman and attaching explosives to a kangaroo at commemorations of the World War One ANZAC landings at Gallipoli was sentenced on Monday to ten years in prison.

Sevdet Ramadan Besim, 19, had planned to attack police at the Melbourne ANZAC Day parade on April 25, 2015, but his scheme was uncovered when police in Britain discovered phone messages between Besim and a 15-year-old British boy.

Victoria Supreme Court Justice Michael Croucher said that Besim’s decision to plead guilty was a major factor in his decision to impose a ten-…
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Police in Australia have charged a third teenager with terrorism-related offences following raids in Melbourne at the weekend.
The 18-year-old, Harun Causevic, had been held on a preventative detention order but was released on Monday night and then re-arrested.
He appeared in court on Tuesday, according to local media.
He was one of five teenagers arrested over an alleged plot to carry out an attack during an Anzac memorial event.
Two of the teenagers have since been released but two others were charged with conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts.
Police said in a statement that one of them, Sevdet Besim, had been remanded in custody and would appear in court again on Friday.
The other was an 18-year-old who was also charged on weapons offences.
Meanwhile, it emerged on Monday that a 14-year-old boy from Blackburn in the UK has also been held over the alleged terror plot in Melbourne.
Police said that he had been detained after officers searched some of his electronic devices and found messages to a man in Australia.

The messages on devices linked to the boy led to the Melbourne raids, UK police have said.
A team of UK officers have now arrived in Australia to help with the joint investigation.
On Tuesday, the premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews, said that a “sign of strength and unity” was needed in the wake of these incidents.
He urged people to attend Anzac Day services later this week.
“This is not about faith. This is an affront to faith. This sort of conduct has got nothing to do with religious observance at all,” Mr Andrews said, according to ABC News.
‘Excessive force’
Nearly 200 police officers took part in the Melbourne operation early on Saturday morning.
Once of the five teenagers arrested has since complained of mistreatment during the raids.
Some of the men’s families have also accused the police of using excessive force.
Acting Assistant Commissioner Tim Cartwright said that police were investigating the complaints.
Police have said that the men were “associates” of Abdul Numan Haider, a teenager shot dead in September after he stabbed two officers.
Anzac Day is an annual day of remembrance for servicemen and women from Australia and New Zealand. A series of events are planned this week to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli, Turkey.
Australia raised its threat level to high last September and has since carried out a series of counter-terrorism raids.

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Australian Teen Jailed Over ANZAC Day Kangaroo Bomb Terror Plot

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