Two NSW teenagers charged over alleged violent extremist material and terror probe in Moree
Consensus Summary
Two teenagers from Moree in northern New South Wales have been charged with possessing and transmitting violent extremist material following a joint counterterrorism investigation. The probe started in December 2024 after police received reports of a teenager accessing extremist content online. On 27 March, officers searched a home and seized a mobile phone, a ballistic-style vest, and notebooks from the 15-year-old. After forensic analysis, a second raid on 28 March yielded handwritten notes and extremist literature, leading to charges against both boys. The 15-year-old faces charges for collecting terrorism-related documents and transmitting extremist material, while the 16-year-old is charged with possessing such material. Both were denied bail and will appear in Parramatta childrenās court. Sources confirm the arrests but differ slightly on procedural timelines and phrasing.
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Key details reported by multiple sources:
- Two teenagers, aged 15 and 16, from Moree in northern NSW, were charged with possessing or transmitting violent extremist material
- The investigation began in December 2024 after New England police received reports a teenager was allegedly accessing extremist material online
- On 27 March 2024, police searched a home and seized a mobile phone, a ballistic-style vest, and several notebooks from the 15-year-old boy
- On 28 March 2024, NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team conducted further raids at two Moree homes, seizing handwritten notes and extremist literature
- The 15-year-old was charged with knowingly collecting or making documents connected with terrorism and using a carriage service to transmit violent extremist material
- The 16-year-old was charged with using a carriage service to possess violent extremist material
- Both teenagers were refused bail and will appear before Parramatta childrenās court on 29 March 2024
Points of Difference
Details reported by only one source:
- The Australian federal police and NSW police released a statement confirming the charges on Friday morning (29 March 2024)
- The 15-year-old was initially charged after the 27 March search, then re-arrested and charged again following forensic analysis
- The terror probe occurred in a 'small rural town' (Moree) about 120km south of the Queensland border
- The 15-year-old was arrested at 10am on 28 March and taken to Moree police station
Contradictions
Conflicting information between sources:
- The Guardian mentions the investigation began in December 2024, but Newscomaustralia does not specify the year of the December report
- No contradictions in key facts; both sources align on all major details
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