Overview
- The accused teenager allegedly planned the attack on Peter Dutton's Brisbane home from May to July 2024, purchasing bomb-making materials and testing explosives.
- The plot reportedly included the use of a drone and homemade explosives, with the student now facing trial in Brisbane's Supreme Court.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned the threats and reached out to Dutton, emphasizing increased security measures for parliamentarians during the election campaign.
- Opposition home affairs spokesperson James Paterson described the case as 'very troubling,' citing a growing trend of rapid online radicalisation among minors.
- Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw confirmed a rise in threats against politicians, with over 1,000 incidents recorded in the past year, prompting enhanced security protocols.