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A man arrested following the execution of search warrants across Sydney’s north-west suburbs on Thursday. Photograph: NSW Police/AAP
The Australian federal police obtained preventative detention orders for at least three people before the counter-terrorism raids in New South Wales, in what may be the first time the anti-terrorism powers have been used.
A spokesman for the AFP confirmed late on Friday that three men had been detained under the orders following the raids and had now been released without charge.
Preventative detention orders formed part of a tranche of anti-terrorism powers granted over a decade ago, and can be sought to detain people for lengthy periods of time without charge.
The article Australia Kidnapping Citizens Under ‘Preventative Detention Orders’ Like U.S. NDAA published by TheSleuthJournal – Real News Without Synthetics