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NSW Police Intercept Potential Threat
19 Dec
Summary
- Seven men detained in NSW, evidence review ongoing.
- No weapons found apart from one knife.
- Police unaware of motive behind potential attack.

Seven men were detained in Liverpool, New South Wales, after police intercepted them following an investigation into their movements from Victoria. Authorities are currently reviewing evidence to determine if there is justification to hold the individuals, who are being monitored within NSW and in cooperation with Victorian and Commonwealth law enforcement.
Searches of the men's vehicles revealed no firearms or other weapons, with only a single knife being discovered. Police have stated there is no current evidence suggesting the group was preparing to acquire weapons or that they had a specific motive for a potential attack. Counter-terrorism police are balancing the need to mitigate risk with gathering sufficient evidence for potential charges.
NSW Premier Chris Minns expressed concern about further terror threats but commended the swift police action. AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett highlighted the operation as an example of police responding decisively in a high-threat environment. Footage showed several men being detained, with reports indicating the use of beanbag rounds.




