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University of Sydney stabbing: Important update on alleged knife attack on university student on campus

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The New South Wales Joint Counter Terrorism Team has charged a teenager with attempted murder five weeks after the alleged stabbing at Sydney University. Pictured: A police officer at the scene

A teenager has been charged with a series of offences over the alleged stabbing of a university student five weeks ago.

Melvern Kurniawan, 22, was allegedly stabbed in the neck and back with a kitchen knife by a 14-year-old boy at the University of Sydney’s Camperdown campus on July 2.

He was rushed to the nearby Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in a serious but stable condition and was later discharged.

Her alleged attacker was arrested near the same hospital, where she has since received medical treatment.

The teenager was charged by officers from the New South Wales Joint Anti-Terrorism Team on Tuesday.

The charges include causing serious bodily injury to a person with intent to murder and three counts of damaging property by arson/explosion.

Police will also allege in court that he had deliberately set fire to rubbish bins at two locations in Sydney’s inner west the previous day.

The teenager’s case was heard in a juvenile court on Tuesday, where he was formally denied bail to reappear on October 1.

The New South Wales Joint Counter Terrorism Team has charged a teenager with attempted murder five weeks after the alleged stabbing at Sydney University. Pictured: A police officer at the scene

Melvern Kurniawan, 22 (pictured left with his family), was allegedly stabbed in the neck and back with a kitchen knife by a 14-year-old boy at Sydney University on 2 July.

Melvern Kurniawan, 22 (pictured left with his family), was allegedly stabbed in the neck and back with a kitchen knife by a 14-year-old boy at Sydney University on 2 July.

Mr Kurniawan is a research assistant at the Centre for Brain and Mind at the University of Sydney, where he is… studying a BA in Psychology with Honours.

He is conducting research on dementia, cognition and sleep.

“I hope to use my experience and knowledge of the relationship between the brain, behavior and psychology to help people in a variety of settings,” her LinkedIn page states.

The JCTT is made up of members of the New South Wales Police Force, the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the New South Wales Crime Commission.

Investigations into the alleged stabbing continue.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers.

Photographs from the scene show a padded jacket and a backpack next to what appears to be a blood stain on the concrete at the university entrance (pictured).

Photographs from the scene show a padded jacket and a backpack next to what appears to be a blood stain on the concrete at the university entrance (pictured).

The charges came after Australia’s terror alert was raised from “possible” to “probable” on Monday.

While it has not been raised due to a specific incident, it is understood there have been eight incidents in Australia investigated by security officials for alleged terrorism or possible terrorist links.

Anyone with information about extremist activity or potential threats to the community is urged to report it to the National Security Hotline 1800 123 400, no matter how small or insignificant they think the information may be.

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