“The paradigm has changed such that we will be forced to react much quicker than what we previously have, and I think the community will see more of this where we will do a large number of execution of search warrants and probably only one or two arrests.”Mr Gaughan said police made no apologies for the raids, including the seizure of a reportedly plastic sword. The sword wasn’t plastic and was a “legitimate weapon”, Mr Gaughan said.The comments came during a terrorism-focused Q&A in which Attorney-General George Brandis said he did not regret stating that “people have a right to be bigots” at the height of debate about watering down the Racial Discrimination Act.
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