Australian police say caravan explosives plot a hoax


SYDNEY: A supposed plot to use explosives stashed in a caravan in a "terrorism event" targeting Jewish residents in Australia has been revealed to be a hoax, police said on Monday (March 10).

The caravan was discovered in January in a semi-rural suburb on the outskirts of Sydney with "Powergel" mining explosives inside and written notes listing "Jewish entities", police said.

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