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Queensland man accused of supporting terrorists remanded in custody

A man accused of shooting armed forces overseas and being part of a Queensland-based terrorist syndicate has been remanded in custody.
In coordinated raids, joint counterterrorism teams from Queensland and Victoria arrested Gabriel Crazzi, 34, from Chambers Flat in Logan, south of Brisbane, and Ahmed Talib, 31, from Doncaster East in Melbourne’s north-east.
Australian Federal Police have arrested two men in relation to a terrorist network. Credit:AFP
Mr Crazzi faced seven charges in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday, including incursions into foreign states with two counts of intention of engaging in hostile activities, and five counts relating to preparations for foreign incursions into foreign states for purpose of engaging in…
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