Australian man charged after endorsing Bondi attack had weapons stockpile, police say
Summary
An Australian man named Martin Glynn was arrested after police found weapons and suspicious materials in his home. He was charged with racial harassment and improperly storing firearms after supporting an attack online. The discovery followed a tip-off from the public.Key Facts
- Martin Glynn, 39, was arrested in Western Australia.
- Police found guns, ammunition, and a list for bomb-making materials in his home.
- Glynn was charged with racial harassment and incorrect firearm storage.
- Police acted after a tip-off about his social media post supporting an attack.
- Flags of Hamas and Hezbollah, considered terrorist groups in Australia, were found.
- A court heard he posted on Instagram supporting a deadly attack in Bondi.
- Glynn claimed he is a doomsday prepper and said the materials were for fire-starting.
- He was denied bail and will appear in court again on February 3.
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