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A counter-terrorism investigation team has charged a second man over an alleged arson attack at the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne.
The building in Ripponlea was firebombed and gutted in the early hours of December 6, in an incident that rocked the Jewish community.
Detectives stormed a home in Meadow Heights last week and seized several items, including electronic devices, for forensic examination.
Today, a 20-year-old man from Meadow Heights was charged with criminal damage by fire, conduct endangering life and theft of a motor vehicle.
He is facing a maximum of 15 years in prison. 
The man has been remanded in custody.
Australian Federal Police Counter Terrorism and Special Investigations Commander Nick Read said the team would not let crimes go unpunished.
“We warned that further arrests would follow, and today we have taken yet another step towards justice,” he said.
The counter-terrorism team alleged the 20-year-old is one of three people who broke into the synagogue and deliberately set the fire.
He is the second of three alleged offenders accused of setting fire to the building.
A 21-year-old man from Werribee was charged on July 30.
A 20-year-old man from Melton South was charged with allegedly stealing a communal crime car, which was used to drive to the synagogue.
Police believe the car, a blue Volkswagen Golf sedan, was also used in another arson attack at the LUX Nightclub on November 21.
A 20-year-old man from Pakenham has been charged in relation to the nightclub fire.
Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Counter Terrorism Tess Walsh said investigations are continuing and remain a priority.
“Victoria Police has directly witnessed the effects of such a crime, observing its impact on both the Jewish community and the wider population,” she stated.
“Such offenses have no place in our state, and we will be relentless in tracking down individuals willing to commit these violent acts.”