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Albury teenager Tyler Jakovac urged online group to kill ‘non-whites, Jews and Muslims’, court documents allege

A NSW teenager charged with terrorism offences used an encrypted online messaging service to encourage others to kill “non-whites, Jews and Muslims”, court documents allege.
Key points:
- Tyler Jakovac will next appear in court on February 26
- It’s claimed he encouraged violence against “non-whites, Jews and Muslims”
- Peter Dutton praised the work of the AFP and NSW Police
Tyler Jakovac, 18, was arrested in his East Albury home yesterday morning just hours after he allegedly made online comments suggesting he was willing to be involved in a “mass casualty event”.
This morning he was formally charged with two offences: urging violence against members or groups and advocating terrorism — they hold a maximum combined term of 12 years’…
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