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Australian police kill boy after stabbing attack, 'hallmarks' of terrorism

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The incident comes after New South Wales police last month charged several boys with terrorism-related offenses in investigations following the stabbing of an Assyrian Christian bishop.

By REUTERS MAY 5, 2024 05:58 Updated: MAY 5, 2024 08:28 Police in Perth, Australia, February 5, 2008. (photo credit: REUTERS)

Australian police said on Sunday they had shot dead a boy after he stabbed a man in Western Australia's capital Perth, in an attack authorities said indicated terrorism.

There were signs the 16-year-old, armed with a kitchen knife, had been radicalized online, state authorities said, adding they received calls from concerned members of the local Muslim community before the attack, which occurred late on Saturday night.

The attack, in the suburb of Willetton, had "hallmarks" of terrorism but was yet to be declared a terrorist act, police said.

"At this stage, it appears that he acted solely and alone," Western Australia Premier Roger Cook told a televised press conference in the state capital, Perth, regarding the attacker.

Victim is stable

The victim, stabbed in the back, was stable in hospital, authorities said. The newly completed Perth Stadium can be seen near the Crown Casino and central business district (CBD) of Perth in Australia, December 19, 2017. Picture taken December 19, 2017. (credit: REUTERS/DAVID GRAY)

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he had been briefed on the incident by police and intelligence agencies, which advised there was no ongoing threat.

"We are a peace-loving nation, and there is no place for violent extremism in Australia," Albanese said on social media platform X.

The incident comes after New South Wales police last month charged several boys with terrorism-related offenses in investigations following the stabbing of an Assyrian Christian bishop while he was giving a live-streamed sermon in Sydney on April 15.

The attack on the bishop came only days after a stabbing spree killed six in the Sydney beachside suburb of Bondi.

Gun and knife crime is rare in Australia, which consistently ranks among the safest countries in the world, according to the federal government.

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