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Brisbane dog trainer accused of running TERROR NETWORK sending fighters to Middle East

A man accused of co-running a terrorist network that sent Australian fighters to Syria has been identified as Brisbane dog trainer Gabriel Crazzi.
Crazzi, 34, could spend decades in jail after being arrested south of Brisbane on Thursday.
His alleged accomplice Ahmed Talib, 31, was taken into custody in Melbourne at the same time.
Australian Federal Police allege the men were part of a sophisticated terrorist syndicate based in Queensland’s south-east that helped get Australians to Syria…
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