Australian Police Confirm Caravan Bomb Plot Was a Criminal Hoax
Authorities reveal the explosive-laden caravan in Sydney was orchestrated by organized crime to incite fear, not terrorism.
- The Australian Federal Police confirmed the January discovery of a caravan with explosives was a criminal hoax, not a terrorist plot.
- The caravan contained degraded, decades-old explosives and lacked a detonator, leading investigators to suspect it was staged early in the inquiry.
- Organized crime figures are believed to have orchestrated the hoax to create fear and leverage reduced prison terms, according to police sources.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is criticized for amplifying unverified claims of terrorism without seeking police briefings, which the government says fueled unnecessary panic.
- The incident has reignited discussions about antisemitism and hate crimes, with officials emphasizing the need to address bigotry despite the hoax's criminal origins.



























