Nine Muslim men arrested in Australia’s biggest security swoop, and charged with planning a terrorist act, pretended to be women texting girlfriends to secretly communicate, a prosecutor told a court on Friday. “Hi babes, I’m missing you,” one message read, while another said: “How you going love, did Sue want to meet me.” During a bail application for one of the men, Khaled Cheikho, 32, in the New South Wales Supreme Court, a prosecutor said the men used “covert phones” under false names and code to communicate, Australian Associated Press reported from the court. Full Story
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