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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
National
Paul Farrell

Man arrested after suffering serious burns in Sydney police station incident

‘Nothing to indicate terrorism’ in Sydney police station attack, says assistant commissioner

A man has been arrested after he suffered serious burns in an incident at Merrylands police station in western Sydney.

Officers approached a vehicle outside the police car park about 7pm, NSW police assistant commissioner Denis Clifford said on Thursday night.

It appeared some form of accelerant was used, causing a fire, and the vehicle was driven into the roller shutter of the police carpark, Clifford said.

“He was unconscious for some time. Police extinguished the flames and extricated the person from the vehicle,” Clifford said.

The man was taken to Royal North Shore hospital, where he was in a serious but stable condition overnight.

The man suffered serious burns, Clifford said.


He said police were still trying to establish the man’s identity, and stressed that it was not clear what the man’s motive was.

Asked whether the incident had any links to violence extremism, Clifford told reporters: “That’s not one of our lines of inquiry. There’s nothing to indicate this is in any way related to terrorism. We’ll keep an open mind, but we’re not leaning that way at this stage.”

The ABC reported on Friday morning that the man was a 61-year-old Czech national who was known to police.

Officers from the rescue and bomb disposal unit examined the car, an earlier police statement said. No one else was hurt in the incident.

“The police reacted very bravely and it’s ... a miracle that no one else was seriously injured,” Clifford said.

Two witnesses told Guardian Australia the police had blocked off Merrylands Road, and there was a strong burning smell from the area shortly after the incident.

Rafi Younes, the chief executive of Merrylands Century 21 real estate agency, said: “All the roads are blocked so the police wouldn’t let anybody go close. We’ve been told to close the shops and leave the area.”

Younes and his colleague Leonardo De La Vega said they had been told a man drove into the police station.

“So they had riot police and ambulance outside the street,” De La Vega said.

“You could smell something was burning, you could smell it burning.”

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