A police operation at Sydney’s Downing Centre court complex closed off parts of the city this morning after a suspicious package was located.
A police operation at Sydney’s Downing Centre court complex closed off parts of the city this morning after a suspicious package was located. The area was evacuated, and officers and court Sheriffs could be seen gathering near the building’s entrance at security X-ray machines.
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