In an internal memo to all Queensland police, officers have been briefed on new procedures for reporting matters relating to sovereign citizens and religious extremists to top counter-terror teams.
Queensland police must report matters involving sovereign citizens, religious extremists and conspiracy theorists to top counter-terror teams in the wake of the Wieambilla shooting in which two officers and a local man were killed.Police said their investigations concluded the December 12 ambush was a "religiously motivated terrorist attack"
Police have been told interactions with extremists "may heighten the personal safety risk to police and other members of the community" It was disseminated yesterday, the same day police held a press conference in relation to the Wieambilla shooting referring to it as a "religiously motivated terrorist attack".
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