Australian counterterror police raids in Melbourne

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A forensic officer documents objects including a blanket at the scene of a fatal shooting at Endeavour Hills Police Station in Melbourne, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. AP FILE PHOTO

MELBOURNE, Australia — Counterterrorism police have raided homes in the Australian city of Melbourne where a suspected terrorist was shot dead last week.

Australian Federal Police said in a statement that a joint state and federal police operation has executed search warrants early Tuesday in the Melbourne suburbs of Seabrook, Kealba, Meadow Heights,

Broadmeadows and Flemington. Australian Broadcasting Corp. reported a man had been taken into custody.

Police said the raids were not a response to a threat to public safety or related to last week’s shooting.

An 18-year-old man was killed last Tuesday after he stabbed two police officers during a meeting outside a Melbourne police station. Both officers are recovering.

The raids come after police detained 16 people in counterterrorism raids in Sydney two weeks ago.

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