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Canberra teenager charged over allegedly planning ACT terror attack

A 17-year-old Canberra teenager has been charged with planning a terrorist attack in the ACT, marking the first such charge in the territory. The teenager, who was previously arrested and charged in November for possessing alleged extremist material, now faces additional terrorism offences.

Caitlin CassidyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-12 · 04:49 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Canberra teenager charged over allegedly planning ACT terror attack
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A 17-year-old Canberra teenager has been charged with planning a terrorist attack in the ACT, marking the first such charge in the territory. The teenager, who was previously arrested and charged in November for possessing alleged extremist material, now faces additional terrorism offences. These new charges include acts in preparation for a terrorist act and transmitting violent extremist material. Australian Federal Police, ACT Policing, and ASIO allege the planned attack was motivated by nationalist and racist extremism and targeted individuals unknown to the teenager. Authorities emphasized the alarming exposure of young people to violent extremist propaganda and highlighted the importance of prevention efforts by parents, schools, and technology companies.

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ACT policing deputy chief Richard Chin stated the priority is to ensure the safety of the ACT community.

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AFP assistant commissioner Peter Crozier stated it is alarming to see young Australians exposed to violent extremist material.

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AFP, ACT policing, and Asio allege the teenager was planning an attack motivated by nationalist and racist extremism.

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The teenager was previously charged over alleged extremist material.

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A Canberra teenager has been charged with planning a terrorist act in the ACT.

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Australian Federal Police had previously charged the teenager, 17, over alleged extremist material. He now faces additional charges relating to preparing for a terror attack. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP View image in fullscreen Australian Federal Police had previously charged the teenager, 17, over alleged extremist material. He now faces additional charges relating to preparing for a terror attack. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP Canberra teenager charged over allegedly planning ACT terror attack Seventeen-year-old, previously charged over alleged extremist material, now faces additional charges relating to allegedly preparing for an attack Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A Canberra teenager has become the first person to be charged with planning a terrorist ACT in the ACT. On 5 November last year, the 17-year-old was arrested and charged after alleged violent extremist material was located during a search warrant. He has been remanded in custody since his arrest. On Tuesday, he was charged with additional terrorism offences by the territory’s joint counter terrorism team (JCTT), including acts in preparation for a terrorist ACT and transmitting violent extremist material. The Australian Federal Police, ACT-policing" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="125600" data-entity-type="organization">ACT policing and Asio alleged the teenager was planning an attack on people not known to him, motivated by views aligned with “nationalist and racist extremism”. He appeared in the ACT’s children court on Tuesday to face the two additional charges. Preparing for a terrorist attack has a maximum sentence of life in prison. AFP assistant commissioner of counter-terrorism, Peter Crozier, said it was alarming to see young Australians being exposed to violent extremist material and propaganda. “Violent extremist material is circulated by terrorist organisations to promote violence, hate and division within Australian society,” he said. “We strongly emphasise the important role that parents, schools, social services and technology companies have in preventing access to violent extremist material by our youth.” ACT-policing" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="125600" data-entity-type="organization">ACT policing deputy chief police officer Richard Chin said the priority for police was “to ensure the safety of the ACT community”. “We are focused on limiting the accessibility of violent extremist material and promoting education and awareness for those in protective roles, including parents, educators and healthcare providers in the ACT, to maximise prevention and early intervention options,” he said. “Parents and teachers are often the first to spot when something doesn’t seem right. Recognising early signs of changes in a young persons behaviour can play a crucial role in guiding young people to safe and supportive pathways.” Explore more on these topics Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Canberra Australian security and counter-terrorism news Share Reuse this content
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