http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-29245611Australia raids over 'Islamic State plot to behead'
Police have carried out anti-terror raids in Sydney sparked by intelligence reports that Islamic extremists were planning random killings in Australia.
PM Tony Abbott said a senior Australian Islamic State militant had called for "demonstration killings", reportedly including a public beheading.
The raids, with at least 800 heavily-armed officers, led to 15 arrests.
One man has been charged with planning an attack. Prosecutors said he planned to "gruesomely" execute someone.
Australian media reports said a plot involved beheading a random member of the public after draping them in an Islamic State flag.
Asked about the reports in a press conference, Mr Abbott said: "That's the intelligence we received.''
"Direct exhortations were coming from an Australian who is apparently quite senior in ISIL (Islamic State) to networks of support back in Australia to conduct demonstration killings here in this country."
This is quite worrisome...
Kidnappings followed by beheadings are a lot easier to carry out logistically than bombings; they require fewer people, no equipment (beyond a sharp knife or axe) and no real expertise. One or two untrained but ideologically motivated terrorist operatives can carry something like this out fairly easily.
But carried out on Western soil, this kind of barbarous terrorist attack would have a "terror impact" similar to a bombing...
It would give ISIS the PR effect of showing an ability to project its "power" beyond the Mid-East...




