Sayit Akca admits to caravan terror plot involvement but denies role in antisemitic attacks
ABC journalist Mahmood Fazal – former outlaw bikie gang member turned reporter – sat down with Sayit Akca, who admitted to telling authorities of the caravan with explosives.
'He denied having anything to do with the antisemitism crisis across Sydney,' Ms Markson said.
'Police allege he was behind all of those attacks that plagued the Jewish community – including the firebombing of a child-care centre, the vandalism of Alex Ryvchin's former home and also the attempted arson of the Newtown Synagogue, but Acka claims this is all untrue.'

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