Police hunt religious leaders over weapon stash
By Jason Om
Updated 1 hour 11 minutes ago
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Agape Ministries: police say there is no evidence the group is a doomsday cult
Agape Ministries: police say there is no evidence the group is a doomsday cult (ABC News: Nick Harmsen)
* Video: Weapons seized from religious sect (7pm TV News NSW)
* Audio: Police hunt cult leaders over weapons raid (PM)
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Police are hunting three leaders of an international religious group after raids in Adelaide uncovered a stash of guns, detonators and ammunition.
South Australian fraud investigators are also examining payments from members who gave money to Agape Ministries International.
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Rio hacked at time of Hu arrest
Updated Thu May 13, 2010 11:35am AEST
Rio Tinto has been attacked by computer hackers, in what experts say is a growing global problem. (ABC News: Damien Larkins, file photo)
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Rio Tinto’s computer network was attacked by hackers around the time of Stern Hu’s arrest, the ABC’s Four Corners program has revealed.
Rio Tinto declined to comment on the incident, but former Rio employees and a senior government source have confirmed the company’s Singapore office was taken off-line for three days to upgrade its security.
Senior mining executives also told the program that fellow mining giant, Fortescue Metals, was targeted by cyber attackers.
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