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Melbourne attack has no link to terrorism: Turnbull

Friday - December 22, 2017 11:14 am , Category : WORLD
 Melbourne attack has no link to terrorism: Turnbull
Melbourne attack has no link to terrorism: Turnbull

Sydney Dec 22 (IANS) Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on Friday said the car attack incident on Thursday in Melbourne was not a terrorist act although the suspect claimed to have acted due to mistreatment of Muslims.



The driver of the vehicle a 32-year-old Australian citizen of Afghan descent who has not yet been officially interrogated has a history of "serious mental illness and drug abuse " Turnbull said in a press conference Efe news reported.

Turnbull labelled the act "despicable and cowardly" but said it was "an isolated incident" as the suspect had no links to "any political issues or extremist groups."

The Prime Minister further assured that the government still has not ruled anything out.

"Terrorism is politically motivated violence. At this stage the police are not satisfied they can describe it as that although he has made reference to the perceived mistreatment of Muslims as a justification for his actions " Turnbull said.

He also confirmed that 19 people were injured in the incident 12 of whom still remain in hospital and three are in critical condition.

Among the injured are nine foreigners including a Chinese an Indian and a four-year-old New Zealander with head injuries.

After the incident police arrested a second suspect a 24-year-old man who was reportedly recording the event and carrying several knives in his backpack but the authorities believe he has no connection with the incident.

--IANS
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