1. IS Militants plot imminent attack on New York and Paris subways
Iraq’s prime minister has said that Islamic State militants told his intelligence agents of an alleged plot to attack subways in the United States and Paris.
Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi made the remarks at a press conference on the sidelines of a gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly which Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott is also attending.
He said he was told of the purported plot by officials in Baghdad, and that it was the work of foreign fighters who had joined the Islamic State group in Iraqi, including French and U.S. nationals.
When asked if the attacks were imminent, he said, “I’m not sure.”
When asked if the attacks had been thwarted, he said, “No, it has not been disrupted yet… this is a network.”
“Today, while I’m here I’m receiving accurate reports from Baghdad that there were arrests of a few elements and there were networks from inside Iraq to have attacks … on metros of Paris and U.S.,”
“They are not Iraqis. Some of them are French, some of them are Americans. But they are in Iraq.”
The U.S. National Security Council has said there was no evidence to suggest such a plot exists but that it would look into any evidence.
2. ADF member attacked
Update:
A member of the Australian Defence Force who said he was attacked by two men of Middle Eastern appearance outside his north-western Sydney home has withdrawn his complaint to police.