The victim of the stabbing attack at the University of Sydney is recovering at home as police and politicians warn children are at risk of radicalisation on the internet.was released from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Tuesday night, a hospital spokesman confirmed.
While the teenager’s alleged motive is yet to be determined, the police investigation is focusing on extremist links. At this stage detectives do not believe he was acting as part of a broader network. Catley pointed the spotlight on the social media giants, warning children are being radicalised online.Advertisement
“A lot of these vulnerable people, they’re not linked to one particular ideology, they will move as they’re exposed to different things,” he said on Tuesday.“It might be of white supremacist neo-Nazi, it can easily flip into a religious ideation, it’s a very complex environment that some of these vulnerable people are engaged in, not a linear position.