A 21-year-old man has been arrested for trying to reopen a disaster on NSW’s south coast.
Police are concerned that a student from Nova High School could use the Sunday plan to point out a major threat in Christchurch.
Oshoshua Lucas was arrested Saturday at his home in Sangmant Poon. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Friday, removing
hundreds of protesters by truck.
One of his goals was to focus on a powerful plant west of Tomerong.
Lawyer Scott Lee told AFP: “This man has shown a radical ideological movement in the south, but nuclear and anti-government
officials continue to move forward.”
Australian federal police have arrested a man who uses electrical devices that illegally use rifles and weapons and robbed a key
to the city of Parma near the city when she posted a report on the extremist site Lucas.
Lucas sent an online report showing the attack in Christchurch last week and he was arrested the day before his birthday, police
said.
NSW police chief assistant Mark Walton said the virtual world “hates gasoline in our society.”
Her mother quit smoking shortly after she was released on bail.
If found guilty, he could spend the rest of his life in prison.