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Goulburn Supermax inmate charged over alleged terrorism plot to attack police officers, military

A Goulburn Supermax prison inmate has been charged with terrorism offences for allegedly planning attacks against military, police and corrective services staff while behind bars.
Key points:
- The 24-year-old inmate was charged with two counts of preparing or planning terrorist acts
- The charges carry a maximum penalty of life imprisonment if convicted
- His matter is scheduled to be heard in Parramatta Court on April 2
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said the 24-year-old was found to be an associate of people they alleged were engaging in terror-related activities.
The man was already being investigated by NSW Police’s high-risk terrorist offenders unit, which ended with police being granted an order to keep the man behind bars.
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