Man charged with planning Australian terror attack
BRISBANE, Australia— A man charged a month ago in an Australian court with supporting the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria is facing a fresh accusation that he had also planned a terrorist attack in Australia.
Agim Kruezi has been in custody since Sept. 10 when he was arrested during a series of police raids in the Queenland state capital Brisbane and neighboring Logan that culminated a yearlong counterterrorism investigation.
Kruezi was charged in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday with offenses including transporting a firearm in preparation for a terrorist act, and possessing machetes, knives, balaclavas and military fatigues in preparation for a terrorist act.
He was charged last month with making preparations and raising funds for incursions into Syria and Iraq with intentions of engaging in hostile activity.