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Australian police raid properties connected to Islamic State sailing group

Australian police raid properties connected to Islamic State sailing group

By REUTERS

An officer takes pictures of a boat, which Australian police have seized in Cairns, Queensland, Australia in this still image taken from video, May 11, 2016. Australian Broadcasting Corporation/Handout via REUTERS TV

Counter-terrorism police on Tuesday carried out raids across Melbourne connected with five men accused of planning to travel to Syria to join Islamic State via a journey that would start with a motor boat trip from Australia to Indonesia. 'The Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team are currently executing a number of warrants in the northern and north-western suburbs of Melbourne as a part of Operation Middleham,' a Victoria state police spokeswoman said. The men, aged between 21 and 31, were charged on Saturday with preparing to enter a foreign country 'for the purpose of engaging in hostile activities,' an offence that carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. The five, who were not named, were arrested last week after towing a seven-metre (23-foot) motor boat almost 3,000 km (1,865 miles) from Melbourne to Cairns in northern Queensland state.