Australian pretended to policeman and urged government to overthrow

A resident of the Australian city of Perth will face the court for creating a fake video on which a man in the form of the Commissioner of the Federal Police of Australia urged citizens of the country to overthrow the government. This was reported on the local police, the Guardian reports.

A suspect who pretended to be a police officer, said that military and civil servants were treated with the intention to oppose the current government and to dismiss state leaders. According to law enforcement, the video has spread among anti-government promotion supporters.

Australian threatens to two years in prison. He was also accused of making fake police badges and certificates. The head of the investigative department of the Federal Police, Andrew Donokhoy, said that the arrest of the 49-year-old accused was part of a large-scale counter-terrorist operation regarding a group of persons who, under the guise of police, called for the overthrow of high-ranking Australia politicians.

The officer noted that investigators have no evidence of the plans of the Group’s participants regarding violent actions against the government. At the same time, he stressed that their behavior is concerned, and the current investigation in relation to these citizens “focuses on crime, and not on ideology.”

July 26 reported that in the Australian state Queensland opened the shelter for men affected by domestic violence. Shelter provides guests temporary shelter to help them avoid a cruel relationship and return to normal life. It is noted that this is the first such organization in the country.

/Media reports.