Just days after radical Islamists gunned down 16 innocents at Bondi Beach, Australian authorities rammed a carload of suspects off the road in Sydney—yet the Prime Minister’s response appears to be more crackdowns on so-called ‘hate speech’ and warnings about ‘right-wing extremists,’ all while borders stay porous and threats multiply.
In the wake of the horrific Bondi Beach massacre, where Pakistani radicals with ties to ISIS ideology slaughtered Jews celebrating Hanukkah, Australia barely caught its breath before another potential bloodbath unfolded.
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
Tactical Operations Unit in NSW, Australia have just ARRESTED 5 Men of Middle-Eastern Appearance after ramming into vehicle, shooting bean bags in a Top Secret Operation that has NOT been confirmed to be linked to the recent Bondi events, however, it’s been REPORTED… pic.twitter.com/OPuMQLtC8R
This time, it was a group of seven men from Victoria, flagged by intelligence for their shady history, who got dramatically intercepted in Sydney’s suburbs.
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
New Angle – TOU Heavily armed, not taking any chances.
Accused Perps arrested
Courtesy: @BaileyKenzie9 pic.twitter.com/rSSnim11mC
Tactical Operations Unit officers, tipped by ASIO, sprang into action in Liverpool, Sydney. Acting on intel about a possible “violent act,” they rammed a white Hyundai hatchback off the road, detaining suspects in a high-stakes takedown.
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
Vehicle appears to be a Hyundai i30
Rego: 1YP2LV if anyone knows it pic.twitter.com/EdsWUTfHVD
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
PHOTOS of the individuals
Thoughts?? pic.twitter.com/OdbuNpBrcb
One man appeared injured, possibly from the impact or deployment of non-lethal rounds, as captured in footage from the scene
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
Unblurred Imagery of one the individuals that was injured either via the Ramming of the Hyundai or Bean Bag. pic.twitter.com/dtSe1xc3ZM
Moments later, a second vehicle—a blue Toyota hatchback, also sporting Victorian plates—was cornered in a laneway nearby on Laurantus Serviceway. Two more men were hauled out and arrested, bringing the total to seven.
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
7 MEN DETAINED, NOT 5, BUT 7 men.
It's now CONFIRMED, No Weapons have been found as part of the raids, but intelligence suggests violence was planned to take place, but unsure who, or where the targets would be. pic.twitter.com/UgUXZsBXfb
The suspects were thought to be on their way to the location of the first attack at Bondi.
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
Secondary vehicle was a BLUE TOYOTA HATCHBACK.
Victorian Plates
Pulled over and arrested a man a few streets away on Laurantus Serviceway
Source: SCN WorldStar pic.twitter.com/fstB5o1XPa
The group, all hailing from Melbourne, had reportedly been on Victoria authorities’ radar for some time, which triggered the alarm when they crossed into New South Wales. Sources confirmed no weapons were found initially, but intelligence indicated impending violence.
UPDATE BREAKING ?
— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
The tip off from ASIO to the NSW Police and AFP was because the men from Melbourne, Victoria that made the trip up to New South Wales (Unknown how they made their travels, yet)
This group were KNOWN to authorities in Victoria which is what set alarm bells off pic.twitter.com/2vsYcH4sKm
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
CONFIRMED, Police have obtained ALL phones of the individuals that were travelling within the vehicle as evidence
Source: The Herald Sun pic.twitter.com/VrB1ymXj7o
As one update noted, the operation was so sensitive that only top brass from NSW Police, AFP, and ASIO were briefed beforehand, hinting at fears of internal leaks.
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— Mickamious (@MickamiousG) December 18, 2025
This is very concerning,
'Only Necessary Representatives of NSW Police, Australian Federal Police and ASIO were involved in the Classified High Level Briefing' – This was before the operation commence.
Do they believe they have leakers within their organizations? pic.twitter.com/hEK9y89w08
Police wrapped it up by assuring no ongoing threat and no ties to the Bondi attack, but the timing cannot be ignored.
But instead of laser-focusing on the real culprits—unchecked migration and radical ideologies—leaders have doubled down on policing speech and deflecting to phantom threats from the ‘far right.’
In the aftermath of Bondi, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has wasted no time pivoting to citing the rise of “right-wing extremists” while soft-pedaling the Islamic radicalism at play.
But Albanese didn’t stop at deflection. He announced a sweeping crackdown on ‘hate speech,’ vowing new federal powers to target “hate preachers,” refuse or cancel visas for those spreading venom, criminalize serious race-based vilification, and blacklist organizations peddling ‘hate’. All under the guise of stamping out extremism—yet conveniently ignoring the border failures that let these threats in.
Albanese parroted the tired mantra, “Diversity is a strength,” as if mass-importing unvetted radicals from high-risk zones builds resilience rather than chaos.
“Diversity is a strength” Aussie PM says on the same day yet another group of Islamists are rammed off the road minutes before carrying out another bloody terror attack. pic.twitter.com/F6VJXW5IFP
— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) December 18, 2025
It’s peak hypocrisy: Leaders preach unity while their policies breed division, then weaponize tragedies to muzzle critics. This isn’t about safety—it’s a power grab to smear dissenters as ‘extremists’ while the real dangers fester unchecked.
These aren’t isolated blips. Islamic terror plots are being thwarted practically daily now, underscoring that Western nations are under relentless siege from radicals exploiting lax borders and naive multiculturalism.
In Europe just this week, German cops nabbed a 21-year-old Central Asian jihadi plotting to mow down crowds at Magdeburg’s Christmas market—the same spot hit by a deadly ramming years ago. He slipped in as an au pair, fresh from military training, driven by Islamist fury.
Days earlier, five foreigners tied to a mosque were busted in Lower Bavaria for scheming a vehicle attack on holiday revelers.
And in Poland, a 19-year-old ISIS-linked student was collared with explosives aimed at a market massacre.
From Cologne’s New Year’s bomb plot two years ago, through the attacks on Christmas markets, to these fresh foils, the pattern screams failure. Open borders invite radicalization, turning festive traditions into fortified zones with anti-tank barriers and cancellations. Countries like Hungary and Poland, with tougher stances, dodge the worst—proving that securing frontiers works.
Australia’s latest close call provides yet more proof that “diversity” slogans ring hollow when they mask policies endangering lives. Until borders are secured and deportations of the real culprits are enforced, the attacks are going to keep coming.
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