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Charged on terror funds

A 43-year-old Hampton Park man will face Melbourne Magistrate’s Court charged with supporting the Islamic State’s fight in the Middle East.
His arrest follows an investigation by members of the Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT).
The JCTT – comprising officers from the Australian Federal Police, ASIO, and Victoria Police – arrested the man at his Hampton Park home on Tuesday morning.
It will be alleged the man provided funds and services to people engaged in the conflict in Syria supporting Islamic State.
The man has been charged with providing support to a person who has entered a foreign state with the intention of undertaking hostile activities, contrary to Section 7(1)(e) of the Crimes (Foreign Incursions and Recruitment) Act 1978.
There is no current or impending threat to the community here as a result of the activity.
AFP Assistant Commissioner Ian McCartney, National Manager Counter Terrorism, said the arrest was the culmination of an investigation spanning more than 16 months.
“These types of investigations are complex and protracted,” Assistant Commissioner McCartney said.
“Our investigators invest countless hours to ensure the safety of Australians, and to bring to account those who seek to harm our community and way of life.”
Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Specialist Operations Shane Patton said this arrest should serve a strong message to those supporting fighters involving in the conflict in Syria.
“This arrest sends a very strong message of deterrence to those who would seek to provide support or fund terrorism that they will be investigated and held to account,” Deputy Commissioner Patton said.
“It is another example of a successful operation involving the Joint Counter Terrorism Team targeting terrorism.”

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