Sydney man arrested for making threatening calls to mosque

Sydney: The Australian police had to contend with a number of “hate and bias” crimes including threat calls to mosques in the aftermath of the fatal siege of a cafe here earlier this week by an Iranian refugee that left three people dead. “There has been some issues of hate or bias crime but it’s […]

Sydney: The Australian police had to contend with a number of "hate and bias" crimes including threat calls to mosques in the aftermath of the fatal siege of a cafe here earlier this week by an Iranian refugee that left three people dead.

"There has been some issues of hate or bias crime but it's certainly minimal compared to the outpouring of support," Assistant Commissioner Michael Fuller said.