Thursday, July 21, 2016

Australia: Muslim rams car filled with gas cylinders into Sydney police station

Australia: Muslim rams car filled with gas cylinders into Sydney police station



 
 
 
 
 
 
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Even the polite, friendly and easy-going Australians are not spared from terror in their beautiful country. The Muslim population, invited by the liberal government who changed past migration restrictions and opened doors to Asian, Oriental and Middle Eastern criminality, is only 2.09%. If Muslims keep committing regular terror attacks at a 2.09% population imagine what will Muslims do when they are 10% of the population.

Where in the Middle East has Australia “occupied” any Muslim country? Do they have a military base there? Nope. Australia does have a very small number of troops on security missions in various Middle Eastern countries but some of them are no more than a personnel of 25-50. It will not spare them from Muslim murders. Nothing will spare the infidel from Islamic hatred.

India, Thailand, China has no presence in the Middle East but is constant targets of terrorism anyways, so the argument that U.S. foreign policy “created ISIS” and is the cause of terrorism that is 1,400 years old is simply absurd.

The Muslim had set himself on fire. The smell of burnt pork must be heavy in Merrylands today.
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Merrylands police station: Car filled with gas cylinders rams building


LAURA BANKS and NAOMI WHITE,
The Daily Telegraph


A MAN is in custody after he set himself alight and drove a vehicle filled with gas bottles into a Western Sydney police station underground carpark, in what is suspected to be an attempted terror attack.

It is understood the bottles did not detonate when the car rammed into the gates of Merrylands police station carpark about 7pm tonight.
The driver was not arrested until about 8pm, after police closed off Memorial Ave, and he was taken to Westmead Hospital to be treated for minor burns.

The car after it rammed the police station’s carpark. Picture: Channel 9

The scene outside Merrylands police station. Picture: Justin Sanson.
Witnesses described the man as being in his 60s and it is thought he is well-known to police.
A police source told The Daily Telegraph the attack was “deliberate” and follows a number of threats directed at the station.

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