Australian man facing terror charges 'boasted about killing non-Muslims', police allege

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Agim Ajazi appears in a Queensland court on terrorism charges after he allegedly performed military services and distributed propaganda for a terrorist organisation with links to Al Qaeda.

An Australian man extradited to Queensland on terror charges allegedly performed military services, distributed propaganda for a terrorist organisation with links to Al Qaeda and"boasted about killing non-Muslims".

The man had previously resided on the Gold Coast and was subject to investigations while living in Australia, police said. "We will allege that the person, whilst in Syria, adopted the name Amad Shaheed and used social media to document his activities with Jabhat al-Nusra." However, Assistant Commissioner McCartney said there was no current or impending threat to safety in Australia.

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