Front page of The Australian today: 3.5 tonnes of ammonium nitrate has gone missing. Police don't know who stole the load, but have no reason to believe it was stolen by terrorists.
An aside: ammonium nitrate was used in the Oklahoma bombings which killed over 150 people.
Page 3 of The Australian today: Explosives, grenades and semi-automatic weapon ammunition stolen from an Australia Defence Forces depot. Not sure who took it, but they have no reason to believe it was terrorists.
Aside: explosives, grenades and fast-moving bullets can be used to kill people.
There was no article with the title Oh dear me, a lot of explosives have coincidentily been stolen from different places in the same week. No journalists suggesting that there is a chance they're related. Neither article references the other article. Just how often do these sorts of things happen? How many people in Australia would have a need for grenades? How many people want them enough to steal them from the army? Who is going to steal 3.5 tonnes of ammonium nitrate, when getting caught is guaranteed to have you spending a lot of time in prison as a suspected terrorist? The Oklahoma bombing used about 2 tonnes. Who needs 3.5 tonnes? It only costs $160/tonne (or did in 2000). If you only wanted to blow up stuff on your farm, why wouldn't you just buy it and go through the identity checks? That's assuming there even are identity checks.
The stupid thing is, getting the ammonium nitrate is the "hard" part. Now they just have to get diesel. Very dodgy. Silly government. Silly newspapers.
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