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Their attorney, Ahmed Dibb, has announced that a group of young men, the youngest being only 18, is planning to take legal action, alleging they were unfairly singled out. They aim to set a legal precedent to prevent similar treatment of others in the future.
During their arrest at the intersection of George and Campbell streets in Liverpool, two of their vehicles suffered damage after being rammed. However, it is anticipated that the forthcoming lawsuit will address broader issues beyond the physical damage to the cars.
As of now, no official legal documents have been submitted.
In a statement released yesterday, the police disclosed that they had received information suggesting a possible violent act was being prepared, which prompted their intervention.
“As investigations continue, seven men are assisting police with their inquiries,” stated the NSW Police in their communication.
The men involved have informed the authorities that they were en route to a short-term rental property when they were intercepted by law enforcement.
Police lacked sufficient evidence to charge the men with any offences, and they were released earlier today.
“We didn’t do nothing wrong. There was nothing found on us,” one of the men told reporters.
“Why are we here? If we got terrorism charges, I’d be locked up right now.”