NSW teen who allegedly holds neo-Nazi views charged with encouraging mass terrorist attack

An alleged neo-Nazi from Albury in NSW has been charged with encouraging a mass casualty attack and sharing bomb-making material.

A teenager from Albury has been arrested by the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team and is expected to be charged with terrorism-related offences.

A teenager from Albury has been arrested by the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team and is expected to be charged with terrorism-related offences. Source: Australian Federal Police

A NSW man who espoused neo-Nazi and other right-wing extremist views has been charged with encouraging a mass casualty terrorist attack.

The 18-year-old and later charged with advocating terrorism and urging violence against members or groups.

The man had been monitored by federal and NSW police since August but a recent escalation prompted investigators to intervene, AFP Assistant Commissioner Scott Lee said on Wednesday.

His communications on various social media platforms, most of which were mainstream, allegedly turned to support for a mass casualty event and his potential involvement in it.
The man also allegedly sought to provide others with bomb-making material and encourage others to commit terrorist acts and violence against community members, Mr Lee said.

NSW Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Walton has alleged the man was against "almost anyone who didn't look like him".

If convicted, the man could face 12 years in jail.

He will face Albury Local Court on Thursday where an application will be made to have the matter heard in a Sydney court at a later date.


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Published 10 December 2020 9:30am
Updated 10 December 2020 9:38am
Source: AAP, SBS


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