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Home / Crime and Justice / Rifles at SCG: Police Boost Security Post-Bondi

Rifles at SCG: Police Boost Security Post-Bondi

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Police will carry long-arm rifles at the final Ashes Test in Sydney.
  • The measure aims to help the public feel safe after the Bondi attack.
  • Israel offered training to Australian police on countering terrorism.
Rifles at SCG: Police Boost Security Post-Bondi

Police in New South Wales will carry long-arm rifles at the Sydney Cricket Ground during the final Ashes Test, beginning on Sunday. This decision follows similar security measures implemented at recent major events, including the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne and Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations.

NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon stated the deployment is intended to help the public feel safe, clarifying it is not due to any specific active or imminent threat. This comes in the wake of the Bondi terror attack on December 14, which claimed 15 lives and has prompted discussions about security protocols at public gatherings.

In response to the attack, Israel has offered to share its counter-terrorism and antisemitism expertise with Australian police. The Australian government confirmed receipt of the offer, while also highlighting existing actions against hate speech and crimes. State premier Chris Minns is also considering requesting Australian Defence Force troops for Jewish site protection and potentially expanding weapons access for community security groups.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Police are carrying rifles at the SCG to enhance public safety and reassurance following the recent Bondi terror attack.
NSW police confirmed there is no active or imminent threat; the rifle deployment is a precautionary measure.
Yes, Israel has offered to train Australian police and security personnel, sharing expertise in countering terrorism and antisemitism.

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