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Albury man, 18, expected to be charged with terrorism offences

A NSW teenager is facing terrorism-related charges with police alleging he tried to access instructions to make bombs on the internet.
The 18-year-old is alleged to have an extreme right-wing ideology linked to white supremacy.
Assistant Commissioner Scott Lee said the decision to arrest the teen came after an “escalation of this male’s behaviour which continued right up to this morning”.
“The male we’ve arrested has an extremely right-wing ideology and is focused on neo-Nazi, white supremacist and anti-Semitic material,” Assistant Commissioner Lee said today.
The 18-year-old was using social media platforms to access extreme right wing materials, including bomb-making materials “which he has sought to provide to others as part of his…
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