7 Australians travelling to join terror group stopped at airport
The Australian government said more than 150 Australians have left to join Islamic State in Iraq.
| ISIS executing one of its victims. (Mirror UK) |
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Thursday, August 20, that seven young Australians were stopped at airport as they tried to leave to join Islamic State in the Middle East.
Abbott
said that they are now under investigation by counter-terrorist
agencies as they were found to be carrying large amount of cash and
other suspicious materials.
The Australian government said more than 150 Australians have left to join Islamic State in Iraq.
At least 20 of them have been killed and 20 are believed to have returned to Australia.
About
60 passports of suspected jihadists have been cancelled and 100 people
in Australia are believed to be assisting the jihadists in some way.
In
the past 12 months police have arrested and charged 14 suspected
terrorists for plotting to attack and behead people in Australia.
Up to a dozen people convicted of terrorist plots are currently in jail.
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