Two NSW teenagers charged over violent extremist material allegedly linked to terror
Two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, from Moree, NSW, have been charged with possessing violent extremist material following a joint counterterrorism investigation that began in December 2023. The investigation was initiated after police received information about a teenager accessing extremist material online.

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AI-generatedTwo teenagers, aged 15 and 16, from Moree, NSW, have been charged with possessing violent extremist material following a joint counterterrorism investigation that began in December 2023. The investigation was initiated after police received information about a teenager accessing extremist material online. In March, a search of a home led to the seizure of a mobile phone, ballistic-style vest, and notebooks. Subsequent forensic examination of these items prompted further searches of two homes on Thursday, where handwritten notes and literature allegedly containing extremist references were seized. The 15-year-old was charged with collecting terrorism-related documents and transmitting violent extremist material, while the 16-year-old was charged with possessing violent extremist material. Both have been refused bail and are scheduled to appear in Parramatta Children's Court.
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5 extractedBoth teenagers have been refused bail and will appear before Parramatta children’s court on Friday.
The 15-year old was charged with knowingly collecting and making documents connected with terrorism.
Investigators searched a home on 27 March and seized a mobile phone, a ballistic-style vest and several notebooks.
The investigation began in December after police received information a teenager was allegedly accessing extremist material online.
Two NSW teenagers have been charged with allegedly possessing violent extremist material.