One man has been charged following a series of raids on alleged terrorists in Melbourne.
The 25-year-old Glenroy man has been charged with an act in preparation for or planning a terrorist act.
He will appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court later on Tuesday.
He is one of four people arrested following the raids at 4.30am (AEST) on properties in suburbs in Melbourne's north, inner city Carlton and Colac in Victoria's southwest.
The men were allegedly planning to storm the Holsworthy Army Barracks in Sydney and launch a suicide shoot-out.
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A PLOT by Islamic extremists in Melbourne to launch a suicide attack on an Australian Army base has been uncovered by national security agencies.
Four men - all Australian citizens - were arrested this morning as federal and state police, armed with search warrants, swooped on members of the suspected terror cell this morning in the second-largest counter-terrorism operation in the nation's history.
Those arrested included a 26-year-old Carlton man, a 25-year-old Preston man, a 25-year-old Glenroy man and a man, 22, from Meadow Heights
About 400 police raided homes in the northern Melbourne suburbs of Glenroy, Meadow Heights, Roxburgh Park, Broadmeadows, Westmeadows, Preston and Epping. They also raided homes at Carlton in inner Melbourne and Colac in southwestern Victoria.
"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 joint police statement said.
The men are expected to be charged with a range of terrorism-related offences.
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The 25-year-old Glenroy man has been charged with an act in preparation for or planning a terrorist act.
He will appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court later on Tuesday.
He is one of four people arrested following the raids at 4.30am (AEST) on properties in suburbs in Melbourne's north, inner city Carlton and Colac in Victoria's southwest.
The men were allegedly planning to storm the Holsworthy Army Barracks in Sydney and launch a suicide shoot-out.
Source
A PLOT by Islamic extremists in Melbourne to launch a suicide attack on an Australian Army base has been uncovered by national security agencies.
Four men - all Australian citizens - were arrested this morning as federal and state police, armed with search warrants, swooped on members of the suspected terror cell this morning in the second-largest counter-terrorism operation in the nation's history.
Those arrested included a 26-year-old Carlton man, a 25-year-old Preston man, a 25-year-old Glenroy man and a man, 22, from Meadow Heights
About 400 police raided homes in the northern Melbourne suburbs of Glenroy, Meadow Heights, Roxburgh Park, Broadmeadows, Westmeadows, Preston and Epping. They also raided homes at Carlton in inner Melbourne and Colac in southwestern Victoria.
"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 joint police statement said.
The men are expected to be charged with a range of terrorism-related offences.
Read More





