Heavily armed police raid Fairfield West house and block off 'ISIS Street' - as occupants are ordered out by gunpoint
Heavily armed police have stormed a suburban home and ordered the occupants out at gunpoint during a late-night raid in Sydney's south-west.
- NSW Police tight-lipped about late-night raid
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By KYLIE STEVENS, SENIOR BREAKING NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA
Published: 23:18 GMT, 28 December 2025 | Updated: 00:36 GMT, 29 December 2025
Heavily armed police have stormed a suburban home and ordered the occupants out at gunpoint during a late-night raid in Sydney's south-west.
Tactical officers swarmed on the Isis Street home in Fairfield West on Sunday night.
Police ordered the occupants to come out with their hands up via loudspeaker, according to shocked witnesses.
At least three women came out holding up their hands before they were surrounded by officers.
Police cleared the property with the assistance of a drone as detectives scoured the home.
Footage showed the blocked off street swarming with police vehicles, including a BearCat.
Stunned neighbours watched on from their front lawns. The reason for the police operation remains unclear.
A NSW Police spokeswoman declined to provide any further information about the raid due to 'operational reasons'.
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Tactical police stormed a Fairfield West home and ordered the occupants out at gunpoint during a late-night raid
The reason for the police operation which blocked off a quiet suburban street remains unclear
Several women came out holding up their hands before they were surrounded by officers.
Police used a loud speaker to order the occupants inside to come out with their hands up
The usually quiet suburban was swarming with police vehicles, including a BearCat (pictured)
Isis Street was blocked off during the police operation
NSW Police remain tight-lipped about Sunday night's police raid