The preface.
Sudden!
Fierce gun battles broke out on the streets of Sydney, Australia.
Police opened fire on multiple vehicles and
Three people were arrested on the spot,
Disclosure of shocking information...
Shooting in the streets of Australia
The "homicide squad" was arrested in the street
Recently, teenage crime in Australia continues to arouse social concerns, and another case exposed today is even more shocking!
Yesterday, on Revesby Street in southwestern Sydney, police launched a frightening assault operation that successfully intercepted a “killing group” of three young men who were heading to kill near a daycare center!
The operation, which took place in broad daylight, once again drew public attention to the increasingly rampant organized crime in Australia.
Photo source: 9news.com.au
The incident happened at about 3: 50 pm on Tuesday, and witnesses restored the thrilling scene at that time.
One resident recalled seeing a policeman pointing to the person inside the car with a weapon.
We heard a few gunshots, I just walked out of the house, and heard more gunshots, followed by the car’s sudden turning.
During the arrest, the tactical police also temporarily acted as traffic police to direct vehicles to divert.
Police said Greall Tighe, 18, and Kevin Mundine, 19, were arrested from inside a Mitsubishi Outlander vehicle, while Tyron Tuiluga Rio, 26, was arrested inside a nearby Mercedes-Benz vehicle.
The front and rear windshields of the Mitsubishi Outlander are riddled with bullet holes.
Photo by abc.net.au
Police also seized two guns, a barracuda hat (a tight mask that covers the entire head and neck, usually only the position of the eyes, nose, and mouth), a camera and a barrel containing fuel.
Even more shockingly, police found a third gun in a follow-up search and seized a large amount of evidence, including electronic devices.
The three suspects are charged with several crimes, including conspiracy for murder, among which Tighe was on bail when he was arrested, and his bail was revoked today as a result of the new murder charge.
Photo source: 9news.com.au
Despite the shooting on the scene, police today firmly denied that the operation posed a danger to the public.
Assistant Commissioner Scott Cook confirmed during a press conference that the police used non-lethal bullets and did not pose a danger to the public.
Detective Superintendent Peter Faux, who led the operation, revealed that the actions and actions of these people, including wearing balaclava hats in the car and using fake license plates, revealed to the police the importance of the operation.
Photo source: 9news.com.au
As the investigation deepened, an even more appalling fact surfaced.
Faux revealed that the three men did not know their target at all. They were hired by a criminal group, possibly overseas, to carry out the murder.
Photo source: 9news.com.au
Cook revealed that the reason why the potential victims were targeted was related to the internal division of a transnational criminal group.
"We think it's an internal issue for the organization,"
He said the most worrying thing was that the killers were completely indifferent to the possible collateral damage caused by shooting near day care centers.
Lastly
Fortunately, the police decided to attack.
successfully intercepted before the disaster occurred,
If it succeeds,
Consequences are unpredictable.