3 men charged with planning mass killing in Australian city
CANBERRA, Australia — Three men inspired by the Islamic State group were charged on Tuesday with planning a mass-casualty attack in Australia’s second-largest city, police said.
The Australian citizens of Turkish descent — Hanifi Halis, 21, and brothers Samed Eriklioglu, 26, and Ertunc Eriklioglu, 30 — were arrested in pre-dawn raids on their Melbourne homes, police said. All had their passports cancelled this year on suspicion that they intended to fight with extremists overseas.
The trio communicated with encrypted messages, which made it difficult for police to determine when and where the attack was to take place, Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton said.
“Whilst a specific location was not finalized, there was a view toward a crowded place,” where they could kill more victims, Ashton said.