Lebanon says it helped foil plot to down plane in Australia

August 21, 2017 05:36 pm | Updated 05:36 pm IST - BEIRUT:

In this photo released on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2017, by the Lebanese Army official website, Lebanese soldiers wave Lebanese and Spanish flags to show their solidarity with Spain after the Thursday attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, on Mkheirameh Mountain, that was captured from members of the Islamic State group, in northeastern Lebanon. The Lebanese army launched a wide offensive on Sunday aiming to capture all lands held by IS near the border with Syria.

In this photo released on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2017, by the Lebanese Army official website, Lebanese soldiers wave Lebanese and Spanish flags to show their solidarity with Spain after the Thursday attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, on Mkheirameh Mountain, that was captured from members of the Islamic State group, in northeastern Lebanon. The Lebanese army launched a wide offensive on Sunday aiming to capture all lands held by IS near the border with Syria.

Lebanon’s Interior Minister says the country’s police intelligence played a major role in foiling a plot to bring down an Emirati passenger plane that was supposed to take off from Australia.

Nouhad Machnouk told reporters on Monday that four Lebanese-Australian brothers, including one who is in detention in Lebanon, had plotted to blow up the plane with a bomb hidden inside a large Barbie doll.

Australian authorities have said they thwarted a credible terrorist plot to down an airplane by smuggling a device onboard. They have provided few details, including the precise nature of the threat or any airlines involved.

Mr. Machnouk said two other brothers are held in Australia while the fourth is a senior member of the Islamic State group based in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa.

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