Bomb threat against Australia PM linked to banned Chinese dance group

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was evacuated from his Canberra residence following a bomb threat. The threat was sent to a Chinese dance group, Shen Yun, which is scheduled to perform in Australia. The email warned of explosives at the...

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Australia's PM Anthony Albanese
Sydney: ​Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday he ​did not take his security for granted, after he was evacuated from his residence for several hours following a bomb threat sent to a Chinese dance group.

Albanese was ‌evacuated from ⁠his residence ⁠in Canberra late on Tuesday following the threat, and returned a few hours ​later after nothing suspicious was found.

Police said there was no ongoing risk.


The bomb scare ​was among several emails threatening Albanese sent to a representative of Shen Yun, a classical Chinese dance troupe banned in China that is ​due to perform in Australia this month, a ⁠spokesperson for ‌the group said in a statement.

The email sent ​to the ​group's local organisers and originally written in Chinese, claimed ⁠that explosives had been placed around Albanese's residence, and would ​detonate if the group performed in the country.

"If you ​insist on proceeding with the performance, then the prime minister's residence will be reduced to a blood-soaked ruin," read one of the emails, seen by Reuters and dated Sunday. The group reported the threats to Australian national security and law enforcement authorities, the spokesperson said.
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"We ‌appreciate the steps taken to ensure public safety and to protect elected officials, including the prime minister."

Police declined to ​comment on ​the source of ⁠the threat.

"I think it's just a reminder, take every opportunity to tell people, turn the heat down for goodness sake," Albanese said at an event ​in Melbourne on Wednesday.

"We can't take these things for granted."
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Earlier on Wednesday, Albanese posted a photo on Instagram of his dog standing by a door at The Lodge, his official residence in Canberra, with a caption thanking police for their work.
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