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Suspected of planning to crash an airplane, four arrests in Austrialia. Security has been raised at airports

Sydney, Australia - Police stopped four people Saturday night during searches and investigations that are not yet concluded

Very limited information were released by Australian police authorities on the details of the investigation that Saturday led to searches in the suburbs of Sydney (Australia) and to the arrest of four people who are suspected of planning an attack to an airplane. The Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Trumbull talked about a major counterterrorism operation. According to local sources the four people...

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