Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Aussie Islamist Studied PM Abbott’s Travel Plans Before He Was Shot Dead in Attack

Aussie Islamist Studied PM Abbott’s Travel Plans Before He Was Shot Dead in Attack

Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, September 24, 2014, 11:22 AM

 
 
Abdul Numan Haider was a “person of interest” who police had been investigating for three months before he stabbed two cops and was shot dead in Melbourne on Tuesday.
ISIS-linked websites praised terrorist Numan Haider today.
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Abdul Numan Haider was targeting Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
ABC.net reported:
The 18-year-old who was shot dead in Melbourne after stabbing two anti-terrorism officers was researching Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s travel plans, the ABC understands.
Abdul Numan Haider was a “person of interest” who police had been investigating for three months before the incident on Tuesday night outside the Endeavour Hills police station.
The ABC understands Haider did not make a direct threat against the Prime Minister, but did make specific inquiries about Mr Abbott’s plans to visit Melbourne.
But as more details emerge about why Haider – whom the ABC understands had planned a trip to Iraq and Syria – was the focus of a counter-terrorism investigation, those close to the teenager have painted a different picture.
Mohamed Ibrahim roomed with Haider on a Muslim youth camp last year and described him as gentle and quiet and a man who was not aggressive or radical.
“He was a gentle, soft spoken young boy and when I heard the report yesterday about a man who had been shot – when I actually found out he was Numan – I was absolutely shocked,” he told the ABC’s PM program.

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