Teenagers plotted to attack Jewish people after Sydney stabbing, police say

29 April 2024, 09:14

Australia Church Stabbings
Australia Church Stabbings. Picture: PA

Five teenagers, aged 14 to 17, were charged in a Sydney court with a range of offenses including conspiring to engage in or planning a terrorist act.

Four teenagers plotted to buy guns and attack Jewish people days after a bishop was stabbed in a Sydney church, according to police documents cited on Monday.

Five teenagers, aged 14 to 17, were charged in a Sydney court on Thursday last week with a range of offences including conspiring to engage in or planning a terrorist act.

Police alleged they all “adhered to a religiously motivated, violent extremist ideology” and were part of a network that included a 16-year-old boy charged with stabbing Assyrian Orthodox Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel on April 15 as a church service was being streamed online.

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Australian police say the knife attack in Sydney that wounded a bishop and a priest during a church service was an act of terrorism (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

According to a police fact sheet tendered to the Sydney Children’s Court, two of the defendants charged last week discussed buying guns on April 19, the same day the bishop’s alleged attacker was charged, News Corp Australia newspapers reported.

Gun ownership is heavily restricted in Australia under tough national laws, but there is a black market for firearms in Sydney.

Four of the boys charged last week – a 15-year-old, a 16-year-old and two 17-year-olds – allegedly used the encrypted messaging app Signal to plan their attack.

“I wanna die and I wanna kill … I’m just excited … Is your plan to get caught or die or escape?” a 17-year-old allegedly said on April 20 in a group chat.

The 16-year-old allegedly responded, “We’re gonna be planning for a while … we prefer to escape, but whatever happens, it’s the qadr (predetermination) of Allah,” the newspapers reported.

The 15-year-old allegedly said on Signal on April 19, ”I really want to target the yahood,” meaning Jewish people.

The 16-year-old allegedly said of the church attacker, “I know the bloke who done it” and “he’s my mate”.

Australia Church Stabbing
A man places flowers outside the Christ the Good Shepherd church. The bishop injured in the attack gave his first sermon since the stabbing (AP Photo/Mark Baker)

The New South Wales Police Force media unit told The Associated Press on Monday it could not confirm the accuracy of the reports or provide a copy of the police fact sheet.

The Sydney Children’s Court did not immediately respond to a request for the document.

Lawyer Ahmed Dib, who represents two of the boys charged, said he had not read the newspaper report and could not comment on its accuracy.

The boy accused of stabbing Emmanuel and a priest was charged with committing a terrorist act, a crime that carries a potential maximum penalty of life in prison.

The Reverend Isaac Royel was released from the hospital with a bandaged hand and shoulder within days of the attack.

Bishop Emmanuel on Sunday gave his first sermon since the stabbing at the Christ the Good Shepherd Church.

He wore a patch over his right eye to cover a knife wound and was applauded by his congregation.

“This young man who did this act almost two weeks ago, I say to you, my dear, you are my son and you will always be my son,” the 53-year-old cleric said in comments posted on social media.

“I will always pray for you. I will always wish you nothing but the best,” Emmanuel added.

The boy’s parents, in an interview with Australian Broadcasting Corp, said their son was violent and had a suspected autism spectrum disorder, but they said he was not a terrorist.

The parents were in hiding for fear of reprisals after rioting broke out around the church within hours of the stabbing.

By Press Association

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