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Sydney Hostage Crisis Forces Australian Police to Conduct Anti-Terror Raids

© AP Photo / Rob GriffithArmed police stand at the ready close to a cafe under siege at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia, Monday, Dec. 15, 2014
Armed police stand at the ready close to a cafe under siege at Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney, Australia, Monday, Dec. 15, 2014 - Sputnik International
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Australian police have raided several Sydney's proprieties on Thursday, December 18. The raids were not connected with the deadly café incident from earlier this week.

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MOSCOW, December 18 (Sputnik), Ekaterina Blinova – Australian police have raided several Sydney's proprieties, reportedly as a part of the country's large-scale anti-terrorism investigation on Thursday, December 18.

"Australian police late Thursday searched several properties across Sydney, reportedly as part of an ongoing counter-terrorism investigation but not related to the deadly cafe siege earlier this week," Agence France-Presse reported citing the Australian authorities.

It is worth mentioning that Australia raised its terror threat level in September 2014, citing the danger posed by jihadists returning to the country from Syria and Iraq. Since that time, Australian authorities have started regular police raids using the so-called PDOs (Preventative Detention Order) measures. According to the Guardian, the PDO policy allows to arrest people and detain them "for up to two weeks without charge."

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Earlier this week federal police arrested a 25-year old man, from Beecroft in Sydney’s north-west, allegedly involved in terror plots. Another young man, Omarjan Azari, 22, captured during September raids and accused of planning a terrorist act, is facing charges for funding terrorism.

"Police will allege that men were key facilitators in the movement of funds that paid for Australians to travel to the Middle East to fight with the proscribed terrorist organisation, Islamic State. Police allege the men made available to a terrorist organization approximately Aus $15,000 (US $12,300) in funds in August this year," the Australian federal police stated on Monday, December 15, as quoted by Agence France-Presse.

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Police have noted that there was no evidence the arrests had any connection to the Sydney café siege in Martin Place. Omarjan Azari will appear in Sydney's court on Friday, December 19.

According to Prime Minister Tony Abbott, at least 70 Australians have joined the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, while about 100 Australian "facilitators" are supporting terrorists.

Agence France-Presse underscores that the Australian government has recently passed a law that prohibits travelling to terror war zone "without good reason." Those who violated the legislation would face a prison term up to ten years.

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