Australian Defence Force personnel advised to wear civvies due to terror threats

By Julieanne Strachan, David Wroe, Judith Ireland
Updated September 21 2014 - 9:18am, first published September 20 2014 - 10:23pm
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police
NSW Police officers execute search warrants in raids across Sydney on Thursday, September 18. Photo: NSW Police

Some commanding officers in the Australian Defence Force have been advising their personnel not to wear their uniforms to and from work and on public transport for safety reasons in the wake of increased terror alerts.

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