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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Another Iranian-Muslim-Terrorist Attack In Sydney

(The killer of Sydney Police Accountant Curtis Chen was an Iranian Muslim refugee.)

Iranian boy terrorist Mohammad Jabar
An Iranian Muslim refugee, 15-year-old Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar, was shot dead by special police constables just outside the Sydney HQ of NSW Police after he cowardly and brutally killed Police Accountant Curtis Cheng by shooting him point blank at his head from behind.

The teenager, a naturalized Australian who arrived with his family from Iran, had walked to the police headquarters in Charles Street from his home in North Parramatta before opening fire on a civilian police employee. The ‘radicalised’ Muslim youth gunned down police finance department employee and father-of-two Curtis Cheng at close range before being killed by a police officer.

En route to the killing the youth, originally from Iran, had visited Parramatta Mosque, The Daily Telegraph reported. Witnesses of the attack on Friday afternoon said after the killing, the teen paraded in front of the police station with his weapon chanting ‘Allah, Allah’, it was reported.

The assailant, dressed all in black, fired a number of shots at special constables guarding the NSW Police station in Sydney, before he was gunned down and killed by one of the officers. Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said Mr Cheng was ‘simply leaving work’ when he was shot in the back of the head by the gunman who was wearing ‘dark trousers and a flowing top’.

The gunman who shot dead a police staffer was a 15-year-old who had visited Parramatta Mosque on his way to commit murder. The teenager, a naturalised Australian of Iraqi-Kurdish background who arrived with his family from Iran, had walked to the police headquarters in Charles Street from his home in north Parramatta before opening fire on a civilian police employee.

The victim was identified as Curtis Cheng, a 17-year veteran of the police finance department, Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said today. Mr Cheng — a father-of-two, of a son and a daughter — was shot in point blank range by the teen as he left work yesterday just after 4.30pm.

Parramatta Mosque where the boy-terrorist was radicalized.
The chairman of Parramatta Mosque, Neil El-Kadomi, said he was contacted by police on Friday night and shown a photograph of the gunman who entered the mosque before the attack. The police, at that time, were still attempting to identify him, Mr El-Kadomi said. (The notorious mosque apparently is already under police surveillance.)

“We don’t know him,” he said, adding that he reviewed CCTV footage from his mosque to try to establish when he came onto the premises. “I looked at the footage, we stayed until the late night. We have 400-500 people coming every day. We don’t accept what he did, it’s a crime.”

The notorious Parramatta Sunni mosque where the Muslim teenager was apparently radicalised is about 15 minutes walk from the State Crime Command headquarters on Charles Street. After Muslim prayers there at the mosque he changed his dress to ISIS Islamist garb of black trouser and black flowing top as if he was going to war against Australian law enforcement. He then walked down Charles Street and killed Curtis Chen.

This attack on NSW police is the second terrorist attack by an Iranian-Muslim refugee on Australian soil after the bloody and brutal Lindt Cafe Siege by Man Haron Monis who was also an Iranian-Muslim refugee and an ungrateful Muslim dog who bit the hands that fed him and kept him alive.

Murdered victim Curtis Cheng (Far-left) and his family.