There is a joint terror investigation in which 100 officers were set up after a caravan full of explosives together with a note from well-known Jewish goals was found in a semi-landy property.
The vehicle was found on January 19 by a resident in a building in the northwest of Sydney.
The police found a load of explosives in the van together with a note with the addresses From Jewish goals and a synagogue.
Officers also found a note in the caravan that is assumed to have read 'F *** the Jews'.
The police treat the situation as a credible terror threat and investigate the origin of the van.
The NSW police work together with the AFP, NSW Crime Commission and ASIO in its current investigation.
“We take this seriously and all research lines are pursued, but I want to emphasize that we do not believe that there is a constant threat of this discovery,” said Dep Communson.
A caravan filled with explosives and a note with the addresses of the Jewish people was found in a property north of Sydney
Mr. Minns said that the police are NSW 'Very worried about the increasing number of anti -Semitic attacks' in the state.
'The police were informed of a van with explosive material in the Dural. They have researched the site, done into the van, into the owners of the van and all the employees of the owners of that van, “he said during a press conference on Wednesday.
'I want to make it very clear, take this threat incredibly seriously.
'As I have said for many, many weeks, the complete means of the state of New South Wales and the police of New South Wales have been used to confront this very serious threat to our community.
'I want to make it absolutely clear, and I understand the concerns of the community about this story and similar escalating incidents of anti -Semitic violence in our community that everyone who tries terrorism, violence, hatred in our community will be met with the full power of the Law, that there are huge amounts of police and government resources devoted to this investigation, that there will be no tolerance in any circumstances for these acts of criminal violence in our community. '
Mr Hudson added during the same press conference that he believed that the threat that came from the dumped van had been restricted.
'We will not rest before these things have been resolved. We Understand the concerns of the community. We understand the concerns of the Jewish community and we take all these threats exceptionally seriously, “he said.
There is currently an investigation into the fight against terrorism with regard to the van and the owner
It is understanding that the resident who reported the van to the police was concerned that the apparently dumped vehicle entailed a safety risk for passing cars.
The man had dragged the caravan on his property before he realized the content.
NSW-Politie has since seized the van and detectives are now considering the fact that the caravan has been planted to feed anti-Semitism.
“Some things are just not right,” said a source involved in the operation on the Daily Telegraph.
“Leaving notes and addresses are too obvious, also leaving behind a public road makes us believe that it might be a set -up.”
More come.