Graffiti referencing explosive caravan discovery found near Sydney synagogue

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Graffiti referencing explosive caravan discovery found near Sydney synagogue
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Graffiti seemingly referencing the discovery of a caravan filled with explosives in Sydney's northwest has been uncovered in the city's east. The graffiti, which read 'you wanna buy a caravan?', was found on an electrical box outside the Diamond Bay bowling club in Vaucluse, an area with a high number of Jewish members and nearby residential units housing community members. The discovery comes as police continue to investigate the caravan found on Derriwong Road in Dural on January 19th. Documents inside the van allegedly indicated the explosives were intended for an antisemitic attack, listing the addresses of the Great Synagogue in Sydney's CBD and the Jewish Museum. Two individuals, already in custody for unrelated reasons, were allegedly named in a search warrant connected to the caravan. One of them has been identified as Tammie Farrugia, a 34-year-old mother of four arrested last month for an alleged antisemitic attack in Woollahra, Sydney. Her boyfriend, Scott Marshall, has also been identified.

The graffiti stating "you wanna buy a caravan?" was sprawled onto an electrical box outside the Diamond Bay bowling club in Vaucluse.

The caravan was discovered on the side of Derriwong Road on January 19. Authorities said it had been dumped there for several weeks. Two people were allegedly named in a search warrant connected to the caravan. They were already in custody for other unrelated reasons when the discovery was made public.

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