Gold Coast teen accused of sharing violent extremist material online
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A young man from Queensland has found himself in serious legal trouble, having been charged with distributing violent extremist content online. This development comes after a coordinated operation by various law enforcement agencies.

The 19-year-old was taken into custody during a raid on his residence on the Gold Coast. The operation, involving the Australian Federal Police, the Queensland Joint Counter Terrorism Team, and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, led to the discovery of electronic devices allegedly filled with extremist material.

Today, he was scheduled to make a court appearance facing five charges related to these activities. Authorities allege that between January and April of this year, he shared this material with both family members and friends. The charges are grave, each carrying a potential penalty of up to five years in prison.

Thee Australian Federal Police was one of the law enforcement agencies that carried out a raid on a Gold Coast home before a man was arrested. (Photo: SMH/ Alex Ellinghausen)(Alex Ellinghausen)

Each offence carries a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment.

Officers from the Australian Federal Police, Queensland Joint Counter Terrorism Team and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation searched a Gold Coast home yesterday.

Electronic devices allegedly containing violent extremist material were discovered and seized by police.

During an earlier raid of the same home in April, investigators seized two mobile phones, a laptop and a handwritten diary.

Following a forensic analysis of the digital material, investigators will allege the devices containing videos depicting violence and propaganda material for a proscribed terrorist organisation.

Authorities say investigations into the seized material are ongoing and further charges have not been ruled out.

AFP Assistant Commissioner Stephen Nutt said the community had an important role to play in helping prevent the radicalisation of young people.

“We cannot emphasise enough the importance of parents, schools, health and social services, and technology companies playing a role in preventing access to, and the consumption of, violent extremist material online and to spot the early signs of radicalisation.”

Readers seeking support can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyond blue on 1300 22 4636.

MensLine Australia 1300 78 99 78.

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