ABC’s “Four Corners” is set to air a chilling report this Monday, providing an unprecedented look into the shadowy world of terrorism within Australia. The program features an exclusive interview with a former ASIO agent who infiltrated a resurgent Islamic State network, revealing the disturbing tactics used to radicalise Australian teenagers.
This isn’t just another news story; it’s a firsthand account from someone who spent years working undercover, assisting authorities in preventing attacks and apprehending IS terrorists. Now, a year after the Wakeley church stabbing incident, this agent is stepping out of the shadows to share critical information about the growing threat of teenage terrorism and its connection to a global web of extremist leaders.
The report, by Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop and produced by Kyle Taylor, alleges that this network isn’t just talking; they’re actively planning violence. The implications for national security and the safety of young Australians are serious. “Four Corners” will expose the methods used to lure teens into this dangerous ideology, offering crucial insights into a hidden world that most Australians rarely see.
This is essential viewing for anyone concerned about the rise of extremism. “Four Corners” airs this Monday, April 21st, at 8:30 PM on ABC TV and ABC iview.