NSW premier says Bondi terror attack was failure of policing and intelligence
NSW Premier Chris Minns has acknowledged that the recent Bondi terror attack highlights significant failures in policing and intelligence. This admission comes as the government faces scrutiny over its security measures. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of current law enforcement strategies.
- ▪NSW Premier Chris Minns described the Bondi terror attack as a major failure of policing and intelligence.
- ▪The attack has prompted discussions about the adequacy of security measures in place.
- ▪There is growing public concern regarding safety and law enforcement effectiveness.
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