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Teenager charged over possessing extremist material

A young man was accused of terrorism after allegedly containing violent, violent material during a police raid.

A 18 -year -old terrorism task force will be court on Thursday after calling his property in the north of Brisbane.

Police claimed that the man had a video and a certificate connected to “banned terrorist organizations” on his electronic devices.

Police, “large amounts of” data containing devices, nationalist and racist violent extremes and chemicals related to the books seized in the raid of Tuesday, he said.

The man was accused of having and controlling violent pro -excess materials obtained or accessed using a transportation service.

The maximum penalty for the crime is in prison for five years.

The search order was carried out by the Australian Security Intelligence Organization as well as by the joint duty of the state and the federal police.

The man will appear at the Brisbane Magistrate Court on Thursday.

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) said that pro -extremist groups are vulnerable and they are more sensitive to affecting young people online for radicalization.

AFP commissioner Stephen Nutt said in a statement, “We know that these extremist supporters hunt as children’s sex criminals are trying to grooming the children.” He said.

“Parents, caregivers, family and friends, if they see signs of radicalization in people they are close to, we call to talk.”

AFP, a person may be sensitive to radicalization, include social insulation, pro -extreme discourse or use of propaganda, fixing conspiracy theories and using Fring online forums.

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