Shooting reported at Sydney police station

Riot police stand guard as anti-Muslim protesters hold a demonstration outside the Parramatta Mosque in Sydney on October 9, 2015. A small number of protesters gathered outside the mosque, which was regularly attended by 15-year-old radicalised Farhad Jabar, who killed a police worker a week ago on October 2 before dying in a gunbattle with police. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP / PETER PARKS

Riot police stand guard as anti-Muslim protesters hold a demonstration outside the Parramatta Mosque in Sydney on October 9, 2015. A small number of protesters gathered outside the mosque, which was regularly attended by 15-year-old radicalised Farhad Jabar, who killed a police worker a week ago on October 2 before dying in a gunbattle with police. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS / AFP / PETER PARKS

Published Jan 19, 2016

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Sydney - A police operation was underway at a police station in a suburb in the west of Sydney, Australia's largest city, emergency services said on Tuesday, with domestic media reporting at least one person had been shot.

A police spokeswoman said an operation was underway at the station in Quakers Hill, a suburb 40km west of the city's central business district. No further details were available immediately.

Australia is on heightened alert for attacks by home-grown militants.

Authorities say they have thwarted a number of potential attacks, although there have been several “lone wolf” assaults in recent months.

An accountant working for the New South Wales state police was killed when a 15-year-old boy opened fire outside police headquarters in the suburb of Parramatta, also in Sydney's west, in October last year.

The teenager, Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar, was killed in a subsequent gunfight with police.

Reuters

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