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Man drives car carrying gas cylinders into car park of Sydney police station - reports Man drives car with gas cylinders into Sydney police station
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A car carrying gas cylinders has driven into the underground car park of a Sydney police station, according to reports cited by ABC. One person has been taken into custody. A car carrying gas cylinders has driven into the underground car park of a Sydney police station. One person has been taken into custody.
Officers from Police Rescue and the Bomb Disposal Unit are currently examining the car, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.  Officers from Police Rescue and the Bomb Disposal Unit are currently examining the car, which is believed to have been filled with gas bottles that did not detonate, 9 News reported. 
ABC cited police sources as saying the incident was an attempted terror attack.  A police source said the incident was a "very deliberate attack" on the police station, Sydney Morning Herald crime and justice reporter Nick Ralston tweeted.
ABC has reported that police were originally treating the incident as a terror attack, but now believe it is a mental health issue.
According to police sources cited by Ralston, the man involved in the attack was known to police but wasn't believed to have any known links to terrorism.
A statement from police said that no members of the public or officers were injured in the operation.A statement from police said that no members of the public or officers were injured in the operation.
Specialist officers wearing helmets and holding shields are at the scene, dog squad officers, and plainclothes police wearing bulletproof vests are patrolling the scene, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.Specialist officers wearing helmets and holding shields are at the scene, dog squad officers, and plainclothes police wearing bulletproof vests are patrolling the scene, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
The street remains blocked off as a "precaution," police said. Memorial Avenue, where the station is located, remains blocked off as a "precaution," police said.
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